Forestry Commission - Invasive Spruce Bark Beetle Awareness
Shipley Parish Council
We have received the information below from the Forestry Commission.
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I’m a Woodland Officer at the Forestry Commission working on the eradication response to the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, which is an invasive and regulated pest in England.
Ips typographus targets weakened or damaged spruce trees, and storm events like we’re experiencing this winter can create ideal habitat. It is being blown over from outbreaks in Europe and, if left unchecked, it could potentially build in numbers and would be devastating to the country’s timber industry. We therefore advise proactive management of spruce to remove potential habitat and risk of infestation.
We’re also encouraging everyone in the Proactive Spruce Removal Area to be vigilant for windblown, snapped, damaged and stressed spruce trees, and to submit a TreeAlert report for anything of concern or email [email protected]. This could be landowners, those directly involved with managing spruce (e.g. foresters, tree surgeons, Christmas tree growers), or members of the public who use spruce woodlands recreationally (e.g. dog walkers, ramblers).
I’m getting in touch with parish, town, and other community councils across the southeast, with the aim of increasing awareness of this issue at the local level. Attached is an information flyer that we’ve produced (PDF containing guidance links and JPEG), and it’d be great if this could be shared with members and residents in a newsletter or other email circular.
Additional info can be found via the GOV.uk Ips typographus page or do let me know if you have any questions.
Kind regards,
Elliot Carpenter
Ips typographus Woodland Officer
Forestry Commission
Bucks Horn Oak
Farnham
Surrey
GU10 4LS
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PAUL RICHARDS
- 07824312070
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