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Washington state sees 'concerning' spread of bark beetles
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A state’s insect expert called the discovery of a tree-killing bark beetle in a Bothell trap “concerning.”
Washington state officials have been tracking the migration of the California fivespined ips from Oregon since the flying insect appeared in the Columbia River Gorge in 1999.
In 2022, U.S. Forest Service Entomologist Beth Willhite identified the beetles in Ponderosa pines on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Pierce County.
That was as far north as the state thought the insect had migrated, but then reports of pine deaths in University Place, Renton and Seattle were linked to the beetle.
A fivespined ips also recently showed up in the trap in Bothell.
READ MORE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/washington-discovery-of-bark-beetle-in-bothell-concerning/281-cff5c117-da2f-45a2-ad30-d41cccac54bc