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Ted E. Cottrell, Apurba K. Barman, and William G. Hudson

Little toothpick-like sawdust bundles extrude from a tree after ambrosia beetles attacked it.
by Ted E. Cottrell, Apurba K. Barman, and William G. Hudson IPM Report

Keeping Up with Ambrosia Beetles

Numerous species of ambrosia beetles, both native and invasive, attack pecan. This statement alone can cause concern among pecan growers, but as usual, the devil is in the details. So, let’s explore this group of wood-boring pests to understand those details affecting their propensity to attack pecan. The ambrosia beetles, as a group and as...

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