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  • Image: Carpenter ants 1
    Credit: S. Katovich, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
  • Image: Carpenter ants 2

    Credit: J. Hahn, University Of Minnesota

  • Image: Carpenter ants 3

    Credit: R. Werner, USDA Forest Service

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green arrowCarpenter ants
Componotus spp.

  • Excavate smooth tunnels in dead, decayed wood, creating coarse sawdust around openings
  • Galleries can weaken branches and cause them to break
  • Black or black and red; workers range in size from 3/16 to 3/8 inch long and queens up to ½ inch in length
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  • Image: Carpenterworms 1
    Credit: J. Solomon, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
  • Image: Carpenterworms 2

    Credit: J. Solomon, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

  • Image: Carpenterworms 3

    Credit: J. Hahn, University of Minnesota

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green arrowCarpenterworms
Prionoxystus robiniae

  • Exit holes in wood are round and large, about 1/2 inch
  • Galleries start in sapwood, eventually entering heartwood
  • Large amount of sawdust in piles present at trunk base
  • Stout bodied moths, black and light gray mottled forewings as large as 2 1/2 to 3 inches
  • Yellowish white caterpillars with brown heads; 2 to 3 inches long
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