Southern Pine Sawyer – Monochamus titillator
Southern Pine Sawyer (Monochamus titillator)
Latin Name: Monochamus titillator
Common Name: Southern Pine Sawyer
Appearance:
- These beetles can grow to be up to 1.5 inches long, mottled, and mixed in with pine bark. The “horns” are longer antennae than the rest of the insect.
- Because their tunnels are spherical, the larvae are known as roundheaded borers.
- Older larvae then burrow right into the heartwood before pupating approximately a year later near the bark. Because their tunnels are spherical, the larvae are known as roundheaded borers.