Asian Longhorn Beetle Larvae Identification
I live in the Chicago area, and as many of you know, over the last few years
we have had problems in certain areas with the Asian Longhorn Beetle. Anyway, I was splitting some wood the other day and found it to be infested with some sort of boring larvae. The wood is Willow. I have tried to identify the larvae via a web search, but can find no particular site on the larvae identification. I am attaching a link to a picture. If someone knows of a good site, or has experience identifying the larvae, I would appreciate some feedback. Thanks, Ken http://www.geocities.com/hitmensoftball/picture.jpg |
Asian Longhorn Beetle Larvae Identification
I am attaching a link to a
picture. A picture of what? I don't seen any larvae. sed5555 |
Asian Longhorn Beetle Larvae Identification
"Haas" wrote in message ...
I live in the Chicago area, and as many of you know, over the last few years we have had problems in certain areas with the Asian Longhorn Beetle. Anyway, I was splitting some wood the other day and found it to be infested with some sort of boring larvae. The wood is Willow. I have tried to identify the larvae via a web search, but can find no particular site on the larvae identification. I am attaching a link to a picture. If someone knows of a good site, or has experience identifying the larvae, I would appreciate some feedback. Thanks, Ken http://www.geocities.com/hitmensoftball/picture.jpg I think the guy from the USDA who was in charge of the project in NY was named Giddleman or Gittlemen if that helps. |
Asian Longhorn Beetle Larvae Identification
All I see in your picture is a slab of wood, no larvae.
Try this website for lots of images of larvae, etc.: http://ag.udel.edu/biir/anoplophora/whatisALB.htm BT "Haas" wrote in message ... I live in the Chicago area, and as many of you know, over the last few years we have had problems in certain areas with the Asian Longhorn Beetle. Anyway, I was splitting some wood the other day and found it to be infested with some sort of boring larvae. The wood is Willow. I have tried to identify the larvae via a web search, but can find no particular site on the larvae identification. I am attaching a link to a picture. If someone knows of a good site, or has experience identifying the larvae, I would appreciate some feedback. Thanks, Ken http://www.geocities.com/hitmensoftball/picture.jpg |
Asian Longhorn Beetle Larvae Identification
Sorry,
Let's try this again. http://www.geocities.com/hitmensoftball/Newimage.jpg Ken "Haas" wrote in message ... I live in the Chicago area, and as many of you know, over the last few years we have had problems in certain areas with the Asian Longhorn Beetle. Anyway, I was splitting some wood the other day and found it to be infested with some sort of boring larvae. The wood is Willow. I have tried to identify the larvae via a web search, but can find no particular site on the larvae identification. I am attaching a link to a picture. If someone knows of a good site, or has experience identifying the larvae, I would appreciate some feedback. Thanks, Ken http://www.geocities.com/hitmensoftball/picture.jpg |
Asian Longhorn Beetle Larvae Identification
This is not the Asian Longhorn beetle larva. This is most likely Cryptorhynchus
lapathi (Curculionidae), a willow/poplar borer (prefers willow). Much better picture. sed5555 |
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