Harmful Effects of Prionus insularis
A species of Prionus
Prionus insularis larvae pose a significant threat to coniferous forests by boring into tree roots, leading to instability and increased fall risk. Infestations can cause widespread tree death, disrupting ecosystems and human industries dependent on these forests. The larvae's indiscriminate feeding on host plants can result in wilting, stunted growth, and plant death.
What Type of Pest Is Prionus insularis?
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