




Monochamus notatus
The Northeastern Pine Sawyer is a special beetle that loves to live in pine trees. It has a long body and beautiful patterns that help it blend in with the bark.
生息地: Forests
The Northeastern Pine Sawyer is a large, sturdy beetle, typically mottled grey, brown, and black, providing excellent camouflage against tree bark. It has unusually long antennae, often two to three times its body length, making it visually distinct from most other beetles. Its strong mandibles are also noticeable.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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A single female can lay over 100 eggs, carefully placing them in cracks of pine tree bark!
If disturbed, adult pine sawyers can make a surprising squeaking sound to scare you away!
These beetles are master recyclers, helping dead pine trees decompose much faster in nature!
Wow! Their larvae can chew wood so loudly you might hear them munching inside a tree!
Northeastern Pine Sawyer has a mottled grey and brown pattern that helps them blend perfectly with tree bark, avoiding detection by predators.
Northeastern Pine Sawyer has strong mandibles that help them chew through bark to lay eggs and for adults to feed on tender bark.
Northeastern Pine Sawyer larvae can bore deep tunnels into wood because of their powerful mouthparts that help them feed and develop protected.
Larvae eat dead pine wood; adults munch on bark and sap of pine trees.
年齢による違い: Larvae bore into and consume dead pine wood; adults feed on the bark and sap of live pine trees.
Pinus strobus
Larvae bore and feed within its dead wood.
Picoides arcticus
Feeds on larvae found deep in wood.
Spathius brachyurus
Lays eggs inside sawyer beetle larvae.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Be careful not to touch insects you find, as some can bite or sting.
40-70 mm
20-35 mm
730-1200 日
7 km/h
Larvae eat dead pine wood; adults munch on bark and sap of pine trees.
Forests
Foraging
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