Environmental Disruption:
More Bark Beetles

Climate change also is expected to enable mountain pine beetles, spruce beetles and other insect pests to infest more trees – contributing not only to  more wildfires but to a host of other problems.

“[C]ool temperatures are believed to be the major restriction on mountain pine beetle outbreaks at high elevations . . .

“Generally, warmer temperatures promote bark beetle outbreaks both through their favorable influence on the life cycle of the insect and through drought-related declines in the trees’ abilities to withstand attack.”

Rocky Mountain/Great Basin Regional Climate-Change Assessment (2003)

 

 
photo: Bureau of Land Management
   
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