by David Anderson | Sep 28, 2015 | Environment, Forest & Wildlife, Invasive Species, Pine Sawfly
Here is a link to the Pine Sawfly report that was produced in September 2015 by the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve and Westwind Forest Stewardship Inc. Full Report ->
by Hilde Clark | Sep 23, 2015 | Eblasts
PaBIA, There are two items in this eBlast: one, a follow up by Shelagh Grant, PaBIA’s Forest and Wildlife Chair and our ‘expert’ on the Pine Sawfly: and a second from the GBA requesting our response today if possible and by Oct 16th at the very...
by Hilde Clark | Sep 16, 2015 | Eblasts
PaBIA, Just when we think things have slowed down…not so with the Pine Sawfly. Because of the grave concern regarding this larvae, we felt it important to notify everyone ASAP to this wide spread larvae found prevalent in Pointe au Baril this fall that can play...
by Shelagh Grant | Sep 13, 2015 | Forest & Wildlife, Invasive Species, Pine Sawfly
(Diprion similis) from PaBIA/Ojibway Yearbook 2015 pg. 98-99 written by Shelagh Grant, Chair of Forest and Wildlife Surveys conducted by the Ontario Forest Health Monitoring Program indicated that the introduced pine sawfly was remaining at low levels in the...
by Sandy Boeckh | Sep 4, 2015 | Environment, Fish & Fish Biology
Yellow grub is closely related to black spot and has a similar life cycle. It appears as yellow or white spots in the flesh, sometimes over one-half cm long. Smallmouth Bass and Yellow Perch tend to be the species most commonly inflicted with yellow grub in Ontario....