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Tooth-necked longhorn beetle

Harmful Effects of Tooth-necked longhorn beetle

Prionus pocularis

A species of Prionus, Also known as Tooth-necked longhorn

Larvae of tooth-necked longhorn beetle from the Cerambycidae family can cause agricultural damage by attacking plant roots, leading to reduced nutrient uptake and potential crop failure. This can affect yields, farmer income, and market prices.

What Type of Pest Is Tooth-necked longhorn beetle?

Forestry Pest
Forestry Pest
Damage Stage
Larvae
Host Plants Organs
Roots
Damage Ways
Boring Plant Tissues
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
The larvae of tooth-necked longhorn beetle pose a significant risk to agriculture, indiscriminately attacking plant roots. Infestations can lead to reduced nutrient uptake and weakened structural integrity, causing mild to severe crop damages. In large numbers, these pests can lead to crop failure, affecting both yields and farmer livelihoods, with potential market shortages and increased prices for consumers.
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