[2] White pine weevils, native to North America, can be found in a number of different tree species.
[4] Other species that can be affected include Colorado blue, Norway, and Serbian spruces, as well as Scots, red, pitch, jack, and Austrian pines.
[6] Storage of fertilized eggs through the winter season is an observed ability of female white pine weevils.
[6] Meaning that in following egg-laying seasons occurring in spring, female white pine weevils do not necessarily have to breed within that period.
[7] Damage is caused due to reproduction of white pine weevils in host trees.
[8] As a result of larvae feeding on the phloem, recent growth of the infected tree will begin to wilt or droop.