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          Phloeosinus bicolor
        
        
          in urban trees in Greece
        
        
          3
        
        
          (Hym.: Eurytomidae) associated mainly with
        
        
          M. unifasciatus
        
        
          on Mediterranean Cypress in
        
        
          Israel (25, 26);
        
        
          Entedon ergias
        
        
          Walker (Hym.:
        
        
          Eulophidae),
        
        
          Calosota aestivalis
        
        
          Curtis (Hym.:
        
        
          Eupelmidae) and
        
        
          Cephalonomia hypobori
        
        
          Kieffer (Hym: Bethylidae) on living Cupres-
        
        
          saceae in Europe and the Near East (20).
        
        
          M.
        
        
          unifasciatus
        
        
          and
        
        
          D. protuberans
        
        
          were com-
        
        
          monly found in most samplings throughout
        
        
          the year in Israel (25, 26).
        
        
          Control of
        
        
          P. bicolor
        
        
          is mainly by improv-
        
        
          ing growth conditions of trees to retain vig-
        
        
          or and reduce the threat of future attacks.
        
        
          Wind damage, physical injuries and soil
        
        
          compaction make trees attractive to bark
        
        
          beetles in general (e.g. trees along road-
        
        
          ways and parking areas). Infested branches
        
        
          or heavy infested trees should be removed
        
        
          in order to eradicate developing larvae. Cor-
        
        
          rective pruning or tree removal should be
        
        
          performed in the winter when flight activi-
        
        
          ty of
        
        
          P. bicolor
        
        
          is minimal and the plant ma-
        
        
          terial should be disposed away from healthy
        
        
          trees (13, 31).
        
        
          Bait wood/trap-logs are recommended
        
        
          in Israel and China for suppression of the sc-
        
        
          olytid population in cypress and
        
        
          Thuja,
        
        
          re-
        
        
          spectively, by installing them before the first
        
        
          emergence and then removing and destroy-
        
        
          ing them after infestation (15, 24). Cypress
        
        
          logs baring branches (not pruned) should
        
        
          be used for trapping as they have been
        
        
          proved more effective (significantly higher
        
        
          gallery density, total gallery length and cu-
        
        
          mulative density of penetration holes) com-
        
        
          pared to the pruned ones, presumably due
        
        
          to a slower rate of water loss (24).
        
        
          Unless trees are monitored regularly so
        
        
          that borer attack can be detected early, any
        
        
          chemical spray applied after the penetra-
        
        
          tion of the bark by the borer is likely to be
        
        
          too late and ineffective. Recent transplants
        
        
          and high-value trees, stressed for any rea-
        
        
          son or located near infested trees, could
        
        
          be protected from bark beetles with topi-
        
        
          cal applications of registered insecticides.
        
        
          These treatments should target the adults
        
        
          by spraying the bark so that the beetles are
        
        
          killed when they land on trees and attempt
        
        
          to bore into the bark to lay eggs (30). Appli-
        
        
          cations should be made at least on the trunk
        
        
          and major limbs of the trees prior to the
        
        
          first flights of the bark beetle in early spring
        
        
          and maintain coverage during the period
        
        
          of adult activity (June-July) (13, 31). Trials
        
        
          on sections of logs with pyrethrins (bifen-
        
        
          thrin, permethrin) or carbaryl were effective
        
        
          in preventing successful attacks and coloni-
        
        
          zation of Arizona Cypress (
        
        
          Cupressus arizon-
        
        
          ica
        
        
          ) and one-seed juniper (
        
        
          Juniperus mono-
        
        
          sperma
        
        
          ) by two other species of
        
        
          Phloeosinus
        
        
          (14). However, there are no registered insec-
        
        
          ticides for bark beetles of Cupressaceae in
        
        
          Greece (3).
        
        
          
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