Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

Last Modified: July 22, 2025
Male coconut rhinoceros beetle on a person's gloved hand; beetle is brownish-black and measures about 2 inches long.

The coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB) attacks and damages coconut palms. It bores into the tops of trees and feeds on the sap which can significantly reduce coconut production and kill the trees. In addition, the CRB also feeds on economically important crops, such as bananas, sugarcane, papayas, sisal, pineapples, taro, and date palms. This pest is native to Southeast Asia and has spread throughout Asia and the Western Pacific.

In 2013, CRB was found in a pest survey trap in Honolulu, Hawaii. We work with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture, the University of Hawaii at Manoa and other partners to survey, trap and manage CRB.

Report Plant Pests and Diseases

If you're in Hawaii, contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture’s Pest Hotline by calling or texting 808-643-PEST (7378) or emailing info@crbhawaii.org. If you're in the continental United States, contact the plant health director in your State.

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