Guidance

Planting spruce trees in the Ips typographus demarcated area

The eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) is a serious pest of spruce. There are exemptions and restrictions for planting spruce in the demarcated area.

Applies to England

Documents

Quick guide on planting spruce trees in the Ips typographus demarcated area

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Details

The updated Ips typographus demarcated area notice (Notice 7(2024)) imposes a prohibition on the planting of spruce trees (Picea genus) within the south-east of England and East Anglia.

The prohibition (ban) on spruce growing has exemptions for certain circumstances. These can apply to:

  • Christmas tree growers
  • arboretums
  • landscapers and private residents
  • nurseries
  • foresters

Further resources

Read the complete guide, news updates and more about the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle Ips typographus.

Landowners and managers may qualify for support to fell and restock woodlands under the Tree Health Pilot scheme.

Updates to this page

Published 8 October 2024

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