Description:
A rare outbreak of hemlock sawfly, Neodiprion tsugae Middleton, was detected in
August in drainages near the Canadian border in Idaho infesting several
thousand acres. Some stands of western hemlock and subalpine fir were severely
defoliated. Understory Engelmann spruce trees were lightly defoliated. The
sawfly overwinters in the egg stage within current needles. Very few eggs
could be found during a survey in October. Some hemlock trees may be topkilled,
but natural control agents usually cause these sawfly outbreaks to
collapse in 1 or 2 years. No control action was recommended.