 The next insect is the white pine weevil. Again, another weevil. This one is distinguishable from the paleese weevil because of the two white blotches near the rear end of the insect. These are distinguishable. You can see these if you're using your magnifying glass. Also the snout, you can see the snout there is really skinny and it's very long compared to the paleese weevil. Those are your only two characteristics between the adults to tell them apart. It has a really skinny long snout and it has those two white patches right next to each other on the rear end of the insect. The damage for the white pine weevil occurs in the chutes and in the leaders. It may look similar to the damage of the paleese weevil. The paleese weevil is in the stem of young seedlings and the white pine weevil is going to be in the chutes and in the leaders. You can see where they bore in, there will be little holes and splits where the larvae bore in and feed in these chutes and stems. That's the white pine weevil.