Pine bark beetles?

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Fuddyduddy1952

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45 years ago I planted white pine every 10ft. along road for privacy. Just now (it's getting dark) I noticed one is dead. They're maybe 2ft. across (my #13 shoe). At the base is fine sawdust and I hear a chewing sound!!!!!
I assume it's pine bark beetles and all I can do is cut it down? Curious anything to do about other living trees?
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I thought they only went after damaged trees not killed good ones. They really make an impressive crunching sound when eating and have super long antennas.
 
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The trees have gotten large and I always kept limbs cut about a foot over from the edge of road. Down the road a couple miles is a bad neighbor who complained to VDOT (Virginia highway dept) limbs were too close. That guy's yard is a dump...junk trucks on dirt & a trailer. VDOT cut limbs up to the trunk up about 12ft.
Maybe that's it.
 
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50 years ago I plated 50 each...White Pine, Scots Pine and Austrian pine. About the time that they were mature all of them gradualy got some pine bettle disease and now all but about six have died and put me in the tree removal business....chain saws...pole saws....wedges.....rope....burn piles...stump grinder...etc
The 50 Red Cedars are doing OK.....except for the bag worm problems..........and Cedar Apple rust........

Cheers,
Mike
 
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I thought they only went after damaged trees not killed good ones. They really make an impressive crunching sound when eating and have super long antennas.
Those are wood borers not pine beetles that you’re describing, and they do only bore into dead wood.

Pine bark beetles are tiny, about 1/8-1/4” and they bore under the cambium of live trees and kill them. Sometimes the trees will “pitch them out” with sap if the trees are real vigorous. But if the trees are stressed or there is a very high beetle population, they will overwhelm the tree’s defenses and kill them. If you have a beetle killed tree, you need to remove it asap before the larvae hatch into new beetles and go out to attack other trees. The easiest way to kill the larvae under the bark is to cut the lengths into firewood and cover the pile completely with a plastic tarp. The heat from the sun will kill the larvae. The tree can also be used as sawtimber if it’s debarked soon after cutting. Debarking will kill the larvae.
 
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Thanks for getting me straight. This is the dude I was talking about. Really had some attitude to go along with the chompers. lol.
 
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