Granulate ambrosia beetle

Ambrosia beetles were found on a flooded dogwood tree, as they are naturally drawn to stressed trees, especially those affected by flooding. In this case, the beetles were ready to make the waterlogged dogwood tree their host.

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Work Title Granulate ambrosia beetle
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  1. Anju Poudel
License No Copyright - U.S.
Work Type Video
Publication Date November 20, 2023
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  1. English
DOI doi:10.26207/8wb0-hm96
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  1. Tennessee
Deposited November 20, 2023

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    • Ambrosia beetles were found on a flooded dogwood tree, as they are naturally drawn to stressed trees, especially those affected by flooding. In this case, the beetles were ready to make the waterlogged dogwood tree their host.
    • Ambrosia beetles were found on a flooded dogwood tree, as they are naturally drawn to stressed trees, especially those affected by flooding. In this case, the beetles were ready to make the waterlogged dogwood tree their host.
    • This image was deposited for ENT 532: Insect Biodiversity and Evolution in Fall 2023.
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