Clytra laeviuscula
Ant bag beetle
Description
Clytra laeviuscula is commonly known as the ant bag beetle. Clytra laeviuscula is a small beetle, typically measuring about 8-12 millimeters in length. It has an elongated body shape and a red coloration with black spots on elytra. These beetles can be found in various habitats, including forests, meadows, and gardens. They are quite visible due to its color. The larvae live in or near ant’s nests and receive protection and care from the ants. This symbiotic relationship benefits both the beetle larvae and the ants. Adults feeds on host plants. They can occasionally be found in gardens, forests and parks, although their impact on host plants is usually minimal.
Symptom
Red beetles on leaves.
Tree Species: Elm, Beech, Oak, Ash, Hazel, Poplar, Blackthorn, Willow
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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