 The next insect we're going to talk about is the Paley's Weevil. This beetle is very distinguishable from the other insects that you will see. It has a very long snout, more like an elephant trunk coming off the bottom of its face. So it's very distinguishable characteristic in this beetle. So you'll want to make sure again that you have your magnifying glass. So you can see this characteristic. It's one that you'll want to look for so that you know that you have a weevil. They cause damage. They feed on seedlings. And you can see feeding damage up and down the stem where they remove the bark as they're feeding. I mean it's very distinguishable. So you could get the damage which is this feeding up and down the stems of these young pines or say the insect. And you want to look for that snout. There can sometimes be a spattering of little tiny dots caused by the hairs on the back of the beetle. And sometimes there will be no spots. And that is the pailies weevil.