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InsectsSP290-C

Dogwood BorerInfestation, Damage and Control

Frank A. Hale, Professor originally developed by Harry E. Williams, Professor Emeritus

Entomology and Plant Pathology

Thefloweringdogwood(Cornus florida)isoneofthemostpopularornamentalplantsinTennesseelandscapes.Nativetreesalsoflourishintheforestunderstory. Thedogwoodtreeisdamagedbythefeedingactivityofthedogwoodborerlarvaunderthebarkofthetrunkandlimbs.Inasingleyear,oneborercancompletelygirdleandkillatree4inchesindiameter,butdeathismoreoftenbroughtaboutbythecombinedactivityofseverallarvaeorbysuccessiveinfestationswithconcurrentmechanicalinjuryorpathologicalproblems.Cultivatedtreesgrowinginfullsunareusuallymoreheavilyinfestedthanthosegrowinginshadedorforestedareas. Thedogwoodborer,Synanthedon scitula (Harris),isfoundthroughouttheareawherefloweringdogwoodsaregrown.Inadditiontodogwoods,theboreralsoinfestsoak,chestnut,elm,hickory,willow,pecanandapple.Theborerinfestsawiderangeofhostplants,anddogwoodtreesmaybeinfestedfrom

avarietyofnearbyhostplants.Anativepest,theborerisknownbyseveralothercommonnames:pecansesia,nine-barkborer,woodygallborer,oakgallborerandothers. AdultmothsemergefromlateApriltomid-October,withthefirstpeakofadultactivityoccurringinmid-MayandthesecondpeakinearlyAugust.Eggsarelaidsinglyonthebark.Whenfirstlaid,theeggispaleyellowandturnsonlyslightlydarkerbeforethelarvahatches.Thefemalemaylaymorethan100eggsthatusuallyrequireeighttoninedaystohatch. Newlyhatchedlarvaeenterthrough

wounds,callousedareas,cankersorsomebrokenbarksite.Larvalfeedingisconfinedtotheinnercambiumandbark.Thedogwoodborerhibernatesinthelarvalstagewithinitstunnel.Pupationtakesplacethefollowingseason.Althoughthereisonlyonegenerationperyear,borersmaybefoundinvariousstagesofdevelopmentthroughoutmostoftheyearbecauseeggsarelaidoveraperiodofseveralmonths.

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Dogwood borer damageJohn A. Weidhass, Virginia

Polytechnic Institute and State University, www.forestryimages.org

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Precautionary Statement Toprotectpeopleandtheenvironment,pesticidesshouldbeusedsafely.Thisiseveryone’sresponsibility,especiallytheuser.Readandfollowlabeldirectionscarefullybeforeyoubuy,mix,apply,storeordisposeofapesticide.Accordingtolawsregulatingpesticides,theymustbeusedonlyasdirectedbythelabel.Personswhodonotobeythelawwillbesubjecttopenalties.

Disclaimer Statement Thispublicationcontainspesticiderecommendationsthataresubjecttochangeatanytime.Therecommendationsinthispublicationareprovidedonlyasaguide.Itisalwaysthepesticideapplicator’sresponsibility,bylaw,toreadandfollowallcurrentlabeldirectionsforthespecificpesticidebeingused.Thelabelalwaystakesprecedenceovertherecommendationsfoundinthispublication. Useoftradeorbrandnamesinthispublicationisforclarityandinformation;itdoesnotimplyapprovaloftheproducttotheexclusionofothersthatmaybeofsimilar,suitablecomposition,nordoesitguaranteeorwarrantthestandardoftheproduct.Theauthor(s),theUniversityofTennesseeInstituteofAgricultureandUniversityofTennesseeExtensionassumenoliabilityresultingfromtheuseoftheserecommendations.

SP290C 06-0248Programs in agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth development, family and consumer sciences, and resource development.

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Themothpassesthroughfourseparatestagesinitslifecycle(egg,larva,pupaandadult).Thebasiccoloroftheadultmothisdarkblue,appearingalmostblack,withoccasionalyellowmarkingsonthebody.Thedarkthoraxismarkedwithyellowlinesandayellowpatchbelow.Theabdomenisdarkwithyellowonthesecondandfourthsegments.Thewingsaremostlyclearwithdarkscalesalongtheveinsandmarginsandaspanofaboutthree-fifthsofaninch.Dogwoodborermothsareinthesamefamilyofclearwingmoths(sesiidae)asthepeachtreeborer,rhododendronborerandthelilacborer. Thelarvaeareoff-whitetocream-coloredwithareddish-brownhead.Thefrontthoracicsegmenthastworeddish-brownspotsontheuppersurface.Thenewlyhatchedlarvaeare1/16ofaninch,andthematurelarvaeare3/5ofaninchlong.Thepupaearelightbrownand2/5ofaninchlong.

Control Measures Dogwoodtreesmaybeinfestedinanurseryas1-,2-or3-year-oldseedlingsorasoldertreesgrowinginthelandscape.Treesshouldbeinspectedfordepressed,wetorlooseareasofbarkindicatingpossibleborerinfestationpriortopurchase. Physicaldamagetothebarkofthetrunkorlimbsfromlawnmowers,stringtrimmers,dogwoodcanker,pruningcutsorfreezingthebarkaidborerentry.Trees

thathavebeenpreviouslyinfestedhavewoundsthatprovideeasyentryforborers.Avoidphysicaldamagetothetrees. SpraythetrunkandlowerlimbscaffoldwiththerecommendedinsecticideinlateAprilandmid-Julyforfull-seasoncontrol.Applytheinsecticidefromthelowerlimbscaffold,downthetrunktothesoilline.Landscapetreescanbetreatedwithbifenthrin(Onyx)orpermethrin(Astro,PermethrinPro).Usepermethrin(Perm-Up3.2EC)orchlorpyrifos(Dursban)fordogwoodborercontrolincommercialnurseries. Ifaprotectiveinsecticidesprayisnotused,aparasiticnematode,Steinernema carpocapsae(Guardian),canbeappliedto

theinfestedtreetruckasacoarse,low-pressurespraytothepointofrunoff.MakeapplicationsduringMaythroughSeptemberwhensignsoflarvaeareapparent.

ReferencesPless,C.DandW.W.Stanley.1967.Lifehistoryandhabitsofthedogwoodborer,Thamnosphecia scitula (Lepidoptera:Aegeriidae)inTennessee.JournaloftheTennesseeAcademyofScience.42(4):117-123.

Rogers,L.E.andJ.F.Grant.1990.OccurrenceofdogwoodborerandotherselectedspeciesofclearwingborerinEasternandMiddleTennessee.TennesseeFarmandHomeScience.Issue154.TheUniversityofTennesseeAgriculturalExperimentStation,Knoxville.

Adult male

Adult female

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