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keskiviikko 10. kesäkuuta 2026

RUSKOMÄNTYPISTIÄINEN TOUKKA (Neodiprion sertifer) the European pine sawfly






Pihassa olevilla vuorimännyillä on valtavasti ruskomäntypistiäisen toukkia! Tietääkö kukaan voiko niitä torjua, ennen kuin ne tuhoaa neulaset? Pikkulinnut ehkä voisi napisa niitä suuhun, mutta löytääkö linnut niitä!
 

16 kommenttia:

  1. Are birds capable of eating such a huge number of larvae? It's a dangerous pest. I don't know how to destroy it. Chemically?

    VastaaPoista
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    1. The larvae were collected by hand today and immersed in hot water! Too bad I didn't notice them in time!

      Poista
  2. Very creepy to see. I don't know what you can do, Anne.

    VastaaPoista
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    1. My husband picked the larvae off by hand today and put them in hot water. The pine trees where they were are now looking awful! The needles have been eaten off several branches, leaving only a bare trunk! Some have completely brown needles!! We have to hope that the trees will be able to recover and produce new needles, otherwise we have no choice but to cut them down.

      Poista
  3. Sawflies are very common in Canada too. I don't know how one can get rid of them.

    VastaaPoista
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    1. They are absolutely horrible! We have never had that problem in our garden! I feel sorry for our pine trees, they are completely without needles.

      Poista
  4. Never heard of this pest before, and the photo really gives me the heebie‑jeebies! Those larvae look like they could strip a tree bare in no time.
    Hope you find a way to stop them before they do too much damage.

    VastaaPoista
  5. Oh my dear what a sight..I dont like 😁Hope birds eat them

    VastaaPoista
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    1. I never thought that there could be caterpillars like that in the garden, eating the needles from the trees!

      Poista