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Title: Mountain Pine Beetle


1
Mountain Pine Beetle Dendroctronus ponderosae
  • Presentation by
  • Spray Lake Sawmills
  • Woodlands

2
Mountain Pine Beetle - Biology
  • Small, cylindrical, dark coloured, size of grain
    of rice
  • 1 year life cycle (generally)
  • Mid summer - Adult females fly attack new trees
    by boring through the bark into the sapwood

3
Mountain Pine Beetle Biology continued
  • Females construct vertical galleries in the
    phloem
  • Males join them, mate, females deposit eggs
  • Eggs hatch into larvae feed outward from the
    vertical galleries

4
Mountain Pine Beetle Biology continued
  • Over winter under bark as larvae
  • Spring transform into pupae
  • Summer emerge as adults, fly and attack new
    trees

5
Mountain Pine Beetle - Range
  • Southern Rocky Mountains west of the
    continental divide
  • Outbreak in Crowsnest Pass area about 25 years
    ago
  • Not generally indigenous to Alberta

6
Mountain Pine Beetle Current Situation
  • Several years of dry summers and mild winters
  • 50 years of fire suppression
  • Result vast tracks of optimal age size of
    lodgepole pine with a climate favourable for
    beetle expansion

7
Mountain Pine Beetle The Target
  • The MPB can thrive on all pine species
  • Albertas forests are 42 pine and 67 locally
  • At present, primary host is Lodgepole Pine
  • It can also do well in Whitebark Pine and Jack
    Pine
  • This will open the door for expansion across
    Canadas Boreal Forest

8
Mountain Pine Beetle Natural Controls
  • Endemic Populations
  • Woodpeckers, viruses, climate , fire and other
    natural disturbances
  • Epidemic Populations
  • Cold winter weather with 30 to 40 dgrees

9
Mountain Pine Beetle Trees Natural Defense
  • Resin production will pitch the beetle from the
    tree
  • Healthy young trees will have a stronger chance
    of fighting off the beetle
  • Older, weakened or stressed trees are more
    vulnerable

10
Mountain Pine Beetle How the Tree is Killed
  • The shear number of beetles building galleries
    will effectively girdle the tree
  • In addition, the beetle introduces a blue stain
    fungus into the tree which blocks the transport
    of water and nutrients

11
Mountain Pine Beetle Tools n Tactics
  • Tools tactics will vary with landbase
    designations and organizational mandates
    objectives
  • They will typically range from single tree
    treatments through to prescribed burns and
    harvesting

12
Mountain Pine Beetle Mgmt Guidance Documents
  • MPB Action Plan for Alberta
  • Interpretive Bulletin for Planning Response
    Operations
  • Ground Rules Addendum
  • Directive for Transport Storage of Affected Logs

13
Mountain Pine Beetle Action Plan for Alberta
  • Goal mitigate effects of MPB on social,
    environmental economic values of our forests
  • Defines 3 mgmt strategies
  • Control strategy
  • Prevention Strategy
  • Salvage Strategy

14
Mountain Pine Beetle Action Plan Control
Strategy
  • Aerial and ground surveys to locate infested
    trees
  • Response Level I Single Tree Treatment
  • Response Level II Stand Level Treatment

15
Mountain Pine Beetle Action Plan Prevention
(pine) Strategy
  • Reduce spread and outbreak potential by reducing
    the area of susceptible stands
  • Model stand susceptibility
  • Reduce susceptible stands to 25 in 20 yrs

16
Mountain Pine Beetle Action Plan Salvage
Strategy
  • Kicks in where/when the MPB infestation is
    beyond control
  • The focus is on recovering dead and dying trees
    before the fibre is lost

17
Mountain Pine Beetle Interpretive Bulletin
  • Outlines criteria and protocols for planning
    harvest operations in response to the MPB
  • Provides a direct, detailed, linkage to the
    Action Plan

18
Mountain Pine Beetle Ground Rules Addendum
  • Contains an outline of modified provincial ground
    rules to enable quick implementation of MPB
    operations
  • Provides ground level operational
    direction/guidance for conducting harvest activity

19
Mountain Pine Beetle Directive for Log
Management
  • This is an SRD Directive aimed at reducing the
    risk-of-spread when using harvesting as a control
    treatment
  • Includes
  • Log transport
  • Log storage
  • Manufacturing/residue management

20
Mountain Pine Beetle Environmental Impacts
  • Domino effect impacting a chain of resource
    values
  • Water table
  • Surface run-off / H2O quality
  • Fisheries
  • Veg. composition
  • Wildlife habitat values
  • Wildfire susceptibility
  • etc

21
Mountain Pine Beetle Social / Economic Impacts
  • Cascading impacts effecting a range of social and
    economic values
  • Aesthetic / recreation values
  • Range / forage values
  • Access / class of roads
  • Wood supply for forest industry
  • Employment
  • Municipal tax base

22
Mountain Pine Beetle Forest Industry Economic



Realities
  • Planning chasing beetle affected wood is
    expensive
  • Lower grades, recoveries and product values are
    expected
  • Lumber markets are the lowest in 20 years
  • Operating / Manufacturing costs have sky rocketed

23
Mountain Pine Beetle Economic Realities
continued
  • There are announcements of mill closures almost
    weekly
  • Off-loading the costs to fight the MPB onto the
    industry is not an option
  • This is a societal issue not just a forest
    industry issue

24
Mountain Pine Beetle What Can You Do?
  • While the forest industry is the provinces
    biggest tool to help battle the beetle everyone
    has a part to play
  • Patience understanding will be required
  • Help us be effective
  • Streamline admin processes and approvals
  • Public education

25
Mountain Pine Beetle Local Initiatives
  • DFMP beetle susceptibility modeling and harvest
    re-sequencing
  • Stakeholder Communication
  • Prevention (pine) strategy plans for
  • Jumping Pound
  • East West Ghost

26
Mountain Pine Beetle Wake-up Statistics
  • Triple last years numbers for beetle infested
    trees in the Southern Rockies despite SRDs
    efforts with Level I Control Strategies
  • A minimum 98 winter-kill is required to start
    reducing the population

27
Mountain Pine Beetle More Information
  • www.srd.gov.ab.ca/forests/health/mpb.html
  • www.pc.gc.ca/dpp-mpb
  • www.pfc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/entomology/mpb/index_e.htm
    l
  • www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfp/mountain_pine_beetle/
  • www.barkbeetlelinks.ca
  • Call 310-BUGS

28
Mountain Pine Beetle Mgmt Documents continued
29
Mountain Pine Beetle Preliminary Plan (Jumping
Pound Creek)
30
Mountain Pine Beetle Visualization Modeling
Computer visualizations of proposed
cut-blocks within Jumping Pound Creek
Compartments (FMA 0100038) as seen from locations
near Barrier Lake and the Barrier Lake
information centre.
31
Mountain Pine Beetle Preliminary Plan (West
Ghost)
32
Mountain Pine Beetle
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