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Agri 2026

Monitoring the diversity, seasonal abundance and distribution of pine bark and ambrosia beetles in the Florida Panhandle

Ann Marie Robinson Baker, Speaker at Agriculture Conferences
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), United States
Title : Monitoring the diversity, seasonal abundance and distribution of pine bark and ambrosia beetles in the Florida Panhandle

Abstract:

Several Pine bark and Ambrosia beetles are present in different counties in Florida in the pine forests. Some of these species cause extensive damage to pines and other hardwood trees. This study was carried out to monitor and report the diversity and abundance of pine bark and ambrosia beetles in Leon and Gadsden Counties, Florida. Trapping and monitoring surveys were carried out in Leon County; (Center for Viticulture and Small Fruit Research) and Gadsden County (FAMU Research and Extension Center Quincy). The survey was conducted from July of 2022 to October of 2023. In this study, commercial ethanol gel (hand sanitizer was used as a beetle attractant) was used in the Lindgren funnel traps to capture the adult beetles. Data were collected twice per week, and specimens were taken to the Center of Biological Control’s (CBC) labs for determination. A total of 1,657 individuals representing 18 genera and 24 species were captured, with the majority belonging to the tribe Xyleborini and closely related tribes. More than 90% of the beetle captured belong to invasive species. The final determination of the bark beetle species was carried out by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, and new records in selected counties were reported. Here, we report the survey results from the Southeastern Forest and provide useful information on the diversity and abundance of bark beetles present in Florida.

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