Minnesota First Detectors Egg Niches PDCNR, Bugwood.com Michael Bohne, USDA Forest Service Kenneth R Law, USDA APHIS PPQ Range in appearance from slits.

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Minnesota First Detectors Egg Niches PDCNR, Bugwood.com Michael Bohne, USDA Forest Service Kenneth R Law, USDA APHIS PPQ Range in appearance from slits to oval

Minnesota First Detectors Egg Niches PDCNR, Bugwood.com Kenneth R Law, USDA APHIS PPQ Mandible marks around outside of niche

Minnesota First Detectors Egg Niches PDCNR, Bugwood.com Sap running from egg niche wounds Michael Bohne, USDA Forest Service

Minnesota First Detectors Larvae PDCNR, Bugwood.com Steven Katovich, USDA Forest Service Feed beneath bark initially; tunnel into sapwood and heartwood when larger

Minnesota First Detectors Larvae PDCNR, Bugwood.com Kenneth R. Law, USDA APHIS PPQ  Mature larva is 2" long  Legless  Head not visible but mandibles protrude  Lacks spines on tip of abdomen

Minnesota First Detectors Larvae PDCNR, Bugwood.com PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources – Forestry Archive Larvae push frass out of tunnels

Minnesota First Detectors PDCNR, Bugwood.com Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University Dennis Haugen, USDA Forest Service, Native horntail exit holes on silver maple Look-alikes

Minnesota First Detectors Look-alikes PDCNR, Bugwood.com Carpenterworm Damage photo - Bob Hammon James Solomon, USDA Forest Service

Minnesota First Detectors Which Beetle is ALB? A. Insect A B. Insect B C. Insect C PDCNR, Bugwood.com A B C Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State Univ. Joseph Berger Kenneth R. Law, USDA APHIS PPQ

Minnesota First Detectors James Solomon, USDA Forest Service Which Larva is ALB? A. Insect A B. Insect B C. Insect C A B C PDCNR, Bugwood.com Dennis Haugen

Minnesota First Detectors Which Damage is from ALB? A. Insect A B. Insect B C. Insect C A B PDCNR, Bugwood.com Dennis Haugen, USDA Forest Service Diane Hildebrand, USDA Forest Service C MN Dept. of Agriculture

Minnesota First Detectors Questions?