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General Forestry => Tree, Plant and Wood I.D. => Topic started by: Bibbyman on August 01, 2001, 07:54:33 PM
This bug is really bugging me. We've seen a number of them around the loglot the last couple of weeks. :-/
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Anyone know what it is? :P
This picture is the best I've got but you got nothing to judge the size. It's over an inch long and about a half inch wide. The big "eyes" you see are spots on it's body. Its head is hardly visible and no bigger than a BB. It can fly and has wings under the hard shell on it's back half. It's mostly silver or or white and black.
A click beetle? Try touching his back. Don't think they are bad guys.
The adult is harmless and feeds on nector. Children and I like to play with them ;D. It makes a long sawing day shorter.
The Larvae are Wire Worms. The orange(ish) colored hard skinned worm you see in rotted wood or just under the bark of a log that has been down a pretty good while. I've seen them in compost piles.
The book indicates a real problem with corn.
They are responsible for root damage in many plants.
Thanks Bibbyman! We had one too and I did not get a pic. None of the guys at the mill had seen one before. Ours scared the snot out of me when it "snapped" in my hand. I looked all over the internet and could not find one. I should have known to come here first!