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NATURE
LIFESTYLE
WHAT IS A
SHOT HOLE BORER
SHOT HOLE BORER?
SHO T HOLE BORER?
This little beetle is killing our trees in great numbers
t Here’s an image
of the invasive Shot
Hole Borer beetle on
a tree, showing the
characteristic small holes
and sawdust-like debris.
q Here’s an image
showing the Jacaranda
Tree with signs of Shot
Hole Borer infestation.
he Shot Hole Borer beetle, an invasive pest from
Southeast Asia, is spreading across South Africa,
Tthreatening native trees, urban greenery, and
agricultural areas. The beetle infects trees by burrowing into
their bark and introducing a harmful fungus that disrupts
the tree’s nutrient flow, often causing death. Commonly
affected trees include maple, jacaranda, and avocado,
posing risks to biodiversity, agriculture, and urban spaces.
SIGNS OF INFESTATION
Look for tiny holes in the bark, dying branches, and sawdust-
like debris around affected areas.
HOW TO HELP
1. Report suspected cases to local authorities.
2. Avoid moving infected wood to prevent further spread.
3. Stay informed and educate others about the beetle’s
impact.
One of our frequent contributors sent in
Community awareness and vigilance are essential in slowing this photo he took of one of the estate
the beetle’s spread and protecting South Africa’s green statues. Hendrik Deysel – thank you so
landscapes. much for this lovely photo.
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