Tiny Beetle to the Rescue of NS Hemlocks Attacked by Woolly Invasive Insect

Tiny Beetle to the Rescue of NS Hemlocks Attacked by Woolly Invasive Insect
A woolly adelgid beetle is shown in a handout photo. The Canadian Press/HO-Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
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On comfortable beds of wood shavings inside multiple boxes, 3,600 Laricobius nigrinus beetles made overnight journeys last month from the forests of British Columbia all the way to southwestern Nova Scotia.

The Lari, as the beetles are affectionately nicknamed by some scientists who study them, were imported to help protect hemlocks from the woolly adelgid, an invasive species that came from Japan.