Juniper Pest Identification

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I saw these little ball shaped brown/black insects crawling on my Juniper's Shari. Any guesses?

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Could be juniper bark beetles. I found some inside my live twigs this year (the twig makes a hooky bend when they start eating it from the inside) and last year I had serious issues with them on juniper wood, they basically produced a shari as big as my hand in a single season.
 
Sorry, I lied. It's not as big as my hand, more the size of a clenched fist. I'm not happy with it either. I noticed some patches of the bark not drying like the rest did, so I investigated it. A single beetle (or larvae) produced a patch of roughly 10x12 cm.
I found a couple more larvae in another juniper when I was cleaning the bark.

I was unable to ID them, but I remember they resembled a chinese/japanese juniper bark beetle that are invasive to Europe.
 
I am cleaning the bark tomorrow but they look much rounder than the Beatles mentioned.
 
I am cleaning the bark tomorrow but they look much rounder than the Beatles mentioned.

I agree, the Beatles were all fairly slim. Paul’s a big round in the face, bit he’s still a slim fellow.

Good luck with the beetles, mate! Keep us posted!
 
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