Douglas-fir Needle Midge – Conticaria pseudotsugae
Douglas-fir Needle Midge (Conticaria Pseudotsuga)
Latin Name: Conticaria pseudotsugae
Common Name: Douglas-fir Needle Midge
Appearance:
- Conticaria, The lower surface of Pseudotsugae galls, is swollen, while the upper surface is colored yellow, pink, or purple.
- The top side is a dirty yellow with a waxy, glossy sheen.
- The adults are tiny flies, about just the size of a mosquito and start to appear in the spring.
- They survive for a few days, just long enough to mate and lay eggs.