Pitcheating Weevil – Pachylobius piciovorus
Pitch eating weevil (Pachylobius piciovorus)
Latin Name: Pachylobius piciovorus
Common Name: Pitch eating Weevil
Appearance:
The pitch-eating weevil is a kind of weevil that eats pitch. Pachylobius piciovorus can be quite damaging to young pines. Any insect might be a seasonal pest of pines used for Christmas trees, and any variety of pine could be harmed.
- Adult weevils are rectangular and strong, with a black to reddish-brown coloration and a length of approximately 1/2 inch (12 mm). Small, dispersed patches of yellowish hairs cover the wing coverings.
- Pitch-eating weevil adults are brownish-black with yellowish patches on their wing coverings and are 10 – 12 mm in length.
- The larvae are typical weevil grubs, with white bodies and brown heads, legless bodies, and a C-shaped structure. The mature larvae are 6 to 7 mm in length.