Azalea Stem Borer – Oberea myops
Azalea Stem Borer (Oberea myops)
Latin Name: Oberea myops
Common Name: Azalea Stem Borer
Appearance:
The azalea stem borer is a beetle known as the rhododendron stem borer and Blueberry stem borer. It belongs to the Cerambycidae [long-horned borers] family and has a life cycle of two to three years.
- It spends the winter as a larva, generally burrowing down in the plant, which may be an adaptation for better winter survival.
- The completely grown larva is yellowish, measuring around 25 mm (1 inch) in length and 3 mm (1/8 inch) in width.
- The adult is around 14-16mm long (just over 12 inches). An adult beetle’s head, pronotum, and abdomen are all pale orange-brown, but the wing coverings are dark grey.
- The raspberry cane borer, a close cousin of the beetle, is virtually identical.