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Eating my pine trees - Neodiprion taedae

Eating my pine trees - Neodiprion taedae
Garfield, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
May 27, 2013
Size: approx an inch or less
Eating pine needles, greenish with black stripes, black head, 6 black legs and many green legs behind.

Moved

Species ID: Neodiprion taedae linearis
Based on time of year and coloration, N. taedae linearis.

Moved
Moved from Conifer Sawflies.

Moved

Diprionidae
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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Sawfly larvae
Maybe something close to these:



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What do I do with them...I lo
What do I do with them...I love my pine trees!!!

 
We don't provide extermination/control advice...
...because that's not our area of expertise.

You may want to contact your local cooperative extension service.

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