A New Threat to Elms in North America


The elm zigzag sawfly, Aproceros leucopoda, recently has been detected in several midwestern states. The sawfly is from eastern Asia and is not considered a threat in its native habitat, but here it can cause severe damage. Feeding exclusively on most native and introduced elm species, the elm zigzag sawfly is a defoliator that causes damage to the leaves of the trees. Look for zig-zag chewing patterns in elm leaves and report any suspected elm zigzag sawfly infestations to the Midwest Invasive Species Network.