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This beetle is considered a high-risk pest because of its unique two-stage feeding habit:

This image identifier refers to a photograph from the Bugwood Network/Forestry Images database, a leading resource for forest health and entomology. Specifically, this image showcases a male pine shoot beetle ( Tomicus piniperda ). 🌲 Subject Overview: Pine Shoot Beetle

Adults bore into the center of new pine shoots (usually the current year's growth). This causes the shoots to hollow out, turn yellow/red, and eventually drop off ( "shoot flagging" ).