Coastal BC Insects: Obtuse Sawyer
Obtuse Sawyer
Eggs are laid on the bark and the larvae do the boring damage. Fortunately, most species prefer weakened, dying or freshly cut logs. The Obtuse Sawyer (Monochamus obtusus) is one of these.
If you want to see some excellent insect pictures, head on over to Wanderin Weeta's site. Susannah is from Delta BC and she takes pictures throughout the lower mainland. I especially love her closeups! -- Margy












Thanks for the link, Margy!
ReplyDeleteThe Western Conifer Seed Bugs are showing up around here; we find one or two every couple of days. I haven't seen the Sawyers, though.
I found a white-footed sawyer this year. All the bugs are sleeping today. I'm ready for a nap myself.
ReplyDeleteNice shout out! Another blog I must follow!!!! :-)
I so love the bugs...
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link. Even tho I live in the Mid-west my daughter lives in Portland. She will enjoy learning about the bugs in her area.
I have enjoyed catching up with you this evening.
Sherry
We have the Pine Beetle doing all the damage in our neck of the woods.
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