Western Pine Shoot Borer – Eucosoma sonomana
Western Pine Shoot Borer (Eucosoma sonomana)
Latin Name: Eucosoma sonomana
Common Name: Western Pine Shoot Borer
Appearance:
- Adults are coppery-red moths with two brilliant grey transverse stripes on their forewings and a wingspread of around 20 mm.
- Shortened needles and slowed terminal growth are two external signs. Exit holes can be discovered in the middle of the stalk when the larvae emerge.
- A year after infection, noticeable swelling around the stem, near the exit hole. Terminals might break off when the exit hole weakens the stem.