Pteleobius kraatzi
Pteleobius kraatzi
Description
Pteleobius kraatzi is an elm borer that breeds primarily in Ulmus (Ulmaceae), and only rarely on other tree species as for excample in Sorbus (Rosaceae). It attacks both the trunk and smaller branches, creating galleries under the bark. Although the intensity of the infestation is usually not high, its activity can worsen the overall health and aesthetic appearance of weakened elms. This species can transmit dangerous disease Dutch elm disease Ophiostoma novo-ulmi and is distributed widely throughout Europe. Similar to Pteleobius vittatus.
Symptom
Infested trees exhibit narrow, meandering galleries under the bark with small, round exit holes.
Tree Species: Elm, Rowan, Whitebeam
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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