Since calendar week 20, forest owners over extensive parts of Germany have been aware that swarming of first generation European eight-toothed spruce bark beetles (Ips typographus) as well as the smaller European six-toothed spruce bark beetles (Pityogenes chalcographus) to lay eggs for the second beetle hatch of this ...
Swarming for propagation of sibling brood has begun
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