Management of the western balsam bark beetle

Last updated on January 26, 2024

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Detection

The beetle is monitored using annual aerial overview surveys.

Strategies

Due to its complex biology, the western balsam bark beetle's damage is widespread with low severity. The western balsam bark beetle is managed primarily by harvesting dead and dying trees.

Tactics

Because of the low severity and scattered nature of western balsam bark beetle infestations, infested trees are targeted as they are encountered during harvest planning.

Hazard and risk rating

Western balsam bark beetle is found throughout the range of subalpine fir, its main host. Stands with high proportions of subalpine fir are most susceptible. Risk ratings have not been developed for this bark beetle. 

Fast facts
Western balsam bark beetle

Colour: dark brown and covered with erect, red-brown hairs

Size: very tiny  adults are 3.4 to 4.3 mm long (less than half a centimetre)

Life cycle: normally two years

Destroys: mainly subalpine fir; occasionally amabilis fir, even certain spruces

Latin nameDryocoetes confusus