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Larch bark beetle

The Larch bark beetle is a small insect that infests and damages larch trees by burrowing beneath the bark to feed on inner tissues. This activity can weaken trees, making them more vulnerable to disease and environmental stress. The beetle's presence often signals stressed or weakened trees and can lead to widespread forest damage if populations grow unchecked. Management involves monitoring beetle levels and promoting tree health to prevent outbreaks and protect forests.