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Topic:
Beetles, woodborers
Question:
I have several pine trees in my yard. I have discovered two pine trees on adjoining yards to have what I believe to be pine beetles, which have killed the trees. Can you send information on pine beetles and how do I protect my trees from them? What do I do to get rid of them? Please help.
Answer:
Our publication on wood boring beetles should help. See the link below:
Related Link: http://tcebookstore.org/pubinfo.cfm?pubid=1112
Related Link:
Image Link: **
Response by: John A. Jackman, Ph.D.
Title:
Professor and Extension Specialist
** Most of the Related Links above also contain images.


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