White Pine Weevil – Pissodes strobi
White Pine Weevil (Pissodes strobi)
Latin Name: Pissodes strobi
Common Name: White Pine Weevil
Appearance:
- The adult is a little rust-colored weevil, 4-6 mm long. The front wings have unevenly shaped brown and white scale patches.
- A big white patch can be found towards the tip of the front wings. The adult has a long snout-like mouth from which little antennae emerge, as do most weevils.
- The larval stage is white with a characteristic brown head and dwells beneath the bark. The larva is around 7 mm long when fully grown, legless, and somewhat C-shaped.