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Why are the pine trees dying?

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Why are the pine trees dying?

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The trees are weakened by lack of water and produce less sap than a healthy tree. Sap forms the tree’s natural defense system, leaving it unable to reject a beetle attack. The beetles are able to bore into the tree, laying their eggs. When the larvae hatch, they feed underneath the bark, cutting off water flow. During warm weather the beetles reproduce in extremely large numbers, allowing them to kill the trees quickly.

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