Login | Registration | List of contributors

Requests to determine the cause of damage

Here you can request to determine the cause of the damage. You can view the requests of other users and sort them according to the selected criteria. In addition, you can get information about your request, and you can follow the progress of its current state. If your application was not approved, it had probably been because it was impossible to identify the damage based on the sent photos or because the application does not address our topic - determining the pests of trees and shrubs. We will inform you about the status of your application by email.

Filter reset

Code
Date
Assigned
Status
Days from submission
7470
26.2.2026
A. Kunca
Completed
0
7469
26.2.2026
M. Zúbrik
Completed
0
7456
20.2.2026
A. Kunca
Completed
4
7455
19.2.2026
M. Zúbrik
Completed
1
7449
17.2.2026
M. Zúbrik
Completed
1
7448
17.2.2026
V. Longauerová
Completed
1
7442
10.2.2026
J. Galko
In progress
18
7415
2.2.2026
A. Kunca
Completed
1
7409
27.1.2026
R. Leontovyč
Completed
7
7407
27.1.2026
A. Kunca
Completed
7

Rejected requests are not displayed. You have been notified by email that your application has been denied.

 

Oak lace bug
Sietnička dubová
Oak lace bug
Number: 4947
Received 13.8.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 13.8.2024
Significance: Harmful
Discussion
From: miso
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Monitoring: C. arcuata
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

hmyz

Received: 13.8.2024
Wood: Dub
Number: 4947
Date of occurrence: 13.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Oak lace bug

Beech bark beetle
Lykožrút bukový
Beech bark beetle
Number: 4946
Received 13.8.2024
In progress: 2 days
Date of occurrence: 13.8.2024
Significance: Very harmful
Discussion
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Dobrý deň, ďakujeme za dotaz, je to lykožrút bukový. S pozdravom M. Zúbrik
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Beech bark beetle

Taphrorychus bicolor

Beech bark beetle

Taphrorychus bicolor

hmyz

Received: 13.8.2024
Wood: Buk
Number: 4946
Date of occurrence: 13.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Beech bark beetle

Citrus leafminer
Citrus leafminer
Number: 4941
Received 12.8.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 12.8.2024
Significance:
Discussion
From: Igor
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Montenegro

Question

Answer

Dear Igor, thanks for your questin. This damages were caused by Phyllocnistis citrella - citrus leafminer. It is a small moth native to Asia but has spread worldwide, including to major citrus-growing regions like Brazil and the United States. Its larvae feed on the leaves of citrus trees, creating characteristic mines and causing damage to crops. Best regards M. Zubrik
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Citrus leafminer

Phyllocnistis citrella

Citrus leafminer

Phyllocnistis citrella

hmyz

Received: 12.8.2024
Wood: Citrus
Number: 4941
Date of occurrence: 12.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Citrus leafminer

Pear lace bug
Sietnačka hruškováSietnačka hrušková
Pear lace bug
Number: 4940
Received 11.8.2024
In progress: 1 days
Date of occurrence: 11.8.2024
Significance: Harmful
Discussion
From: laznick
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Dobrý deň, ďakujeme za dotaz. Na obrázkoch je sietnačka hrušková Stephanitis pyri. Je to nebezpečný škodca jabloní a drušiek. S pozdravom M. Zúbrik
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Pear lace bug

Stephanitis pyri

Pear lace bug

Stephanitis pyri

hmyz

Received: 11.8.2024
Wood: Jabloň
Number: 4940
Date of occurrence: 11.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Pear lace bug

Oak lace bug
Sietnička dubová
Oak lace bug
Number: 4938
Received 11.8.2024
In progress: 2 days
Date of occurrence: 11.8.2024
Significance: Harmful
Discussion
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Dobrý deň. Ďakujeme za dotaz. Je to sietnička dubová Corythucha arcuata. Malá bzdocha ktorá žije na duboch. Nie je to náš domáci druh ale pochádza zo severnej Ameriky - Kanady a USA. Rozširuje sa u nás od roku 2018. Spozdravom M. Zúbrik
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

hmyz

Received: 11.8.2024
Wood: Dub
Number: 4938
Date of occurrence: 11.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Oak lace bug

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure
A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sureA - Ambiguously determined, we are not sureA - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure
A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure
Number: 4935
Received 8.8.2024
In progress: 1 days
Date of occurrence: 8.8.2024
Significance:
Discussion
From: froukje
Assigned: J. Vakula
Country: The Netherlands

Question

looks like a gallery from a very small jewel beetle. seems it does not pupate in the wood. exit hole about 2 mm. could not determine if tree was abies alba or pseudotsuga menziesii. only seen on smaller dead trees. not on the stem of big trees.

Answer

Hello Mr. Froukje, nice photos. In the pictures there are galleries under the bark of the Cerambycidae, probably Callidium violaceum. The exit hole belongs to Trypodendron lineatum. Best regards Jozef Vakula  
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

hmyz

Received: 8.8.2024
Wood: Fir
Number: 4935
Date of occurrence: 8.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

Oak lace bug
Oak lace bug
Number: 4932
Received 7.8.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Significance: Harmful
Discussion
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Monitoring: C. arcuata
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

hmyz

Received: 7.8.2024
Wood: Oak
Number: 4932
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Oak lace bug

Oak lace bug
Oak lace bug
Number: 4931
Received 7.8.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Significance: Harmful
Discussion
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Monitoring: C. arcuata
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

hmyz

Received: 7.8.2024
Wood: Oak
Number: 4931
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Oak lace bug

Oak lace bug
Oak lace bug
Number: 4930
Received 7.8.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Significance: Harmful
Discussion
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Monitoring: C. arcuata
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

hmyz

Received: 7.8.2024
Wood: Oak
Number: 4930
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Oak lace bug

Oak lace bug
Oak lace bug
Number: 4929
Received 7.8.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Significance: Harmful
Discussion
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Slovakia

Question

Answer

Monitoring: C. arcuata
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

Oak lace bug

Corythucha arcuata

hmyz

Received: 7.8.2024
Wood: Oak
Number: 4929
Date of occurrence: 7.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Oak lace bug

Oak burncow
Oak burncow
Number: 4926
Received 6.8.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 6.8.2024
Significance: Less harmful
Discussion
From: Jer Nusse
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: The Netherlands

Question

Answer

Dear Jer, thanks for your request. This looks like a gallery causes by the early stage of larva of the beele Coraebus fasciatus, also know under the name Coraebus florentinus. It can be serious pests of oak forests. With best regards M. Zubrik  
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

Oak burncow

Coraebus florentinus

Oak burncow

Coraebus florentinus

hmyz

Received: 6.8.2024
Wood: Oak
Number: 4926
Date of occurrence: 6.8.2024
Discussion

Add comment: Oak burncow

Number: 4922
Received 5.8.2024
In progress: 1 days
Date of occurrence: 25.7.2024
Significance:
Discussion
Assigned: J. Galko
Country: The Netherlands

Question

I think it is callidium aeneum. A short larva tunnel goes to a excavated large round with sharp edges. Clearly sunken into the wood. In the middle is a hole about 1 cm wide. Occurances found on pine and Norway spruce. Often together with callidium violaceum. Found very often, but less often then c. Violaceum. On wristsize branches (4-10 cm thickness or so)

Answer

Hello. Yes, the gallery looks like the gallery system of Callidium aeneum. This species is so far not in our database. Best regards JG
Number of votes for this answer: 0

Pest

A - nie je v databáze

A - nie je v databáze

hmyz

Received: 5.8.2024
Wood: Different tree species
Number: 4922
Date of occurrence: 25.7.2024
Discussion

Add comment:

Back to top