Forests around Gakona saw abundant aphids and defoliation from sawflies or caterpillars.
This odd, bright green, bug is a species of sawfly belonging to the family Tenthredinidae.
This pink larvae will grow into a sawfly, which are common across Alaska although not often noticed.
Defoliation of willows, alders, and berry bushes may be related to different insect species depending on the plant.