Trees are being cut down in Soest forests due to ‘killer beetles’

Trees are being cut down in Soest forests due to

According to Blaauw, bark beetles are attracted to trees that are weakened, for example by drought. Conifers such as the Norway spruce then no longer produce enough resin to repel the insects. The gnawing in the bark, between the bark and the wood, then ensures that the tree can no longer transport sufficient water and nutrients to the needles.

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