A note on the occurrence of Ametastegia glabrata (Fallén) in motorway fencing

IRG/WP 375

R Cockcroft, R W Berry

During a recent survey of motorway fencing in England, evidence of insect damage caused by one of the species of saw fly Ametastegia glabrata (Fallén) was found in a very small percentage (1.7 per cent) of CCA and creosote-treated posts. The observation is perhaps of more academic than of practical importance, but if control is desired, contact insecticide treatment of posts or selective weed-killer application on sites could be tried.


Keywords: AMETASTEGIA GLABRATA; CCA; DAMAGE; FENCE POSTS; FENCING SURVEY; INSECTS; MOTORWAY FENCING; SOFTWOODS; SURVEY; UK

Conference: 76-05-12/15 Wildhaus, Switzerland


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