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are commonly known as the _ _ beetles
false powderpost beetles
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Exit holes are _ and depending on the species,
range from 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch in diameter
round
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Exit holes are round and depending on the species,
range from NUMBER inch to 1/4 inch in diameter
1/8 inch
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Exit holes are round and depending on the species,
range from 1/8 inch to NUMBER inch in diameter
1/4 inch
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indication of an infestation is the
accumulation of _ of _ ,
meallike frass beneath the exit holes or
streaming from them
piles of powdery
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Another indication of an infestation is the
accumulation of piles of powdery,
_ frass beneath the exit holes or
streaming from them
meallike
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Another indication of an infestation is the
accumulation of piles of powdery,
meallike frass _ the exit holes or
streaming from them
beneath
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Another indication of an infestation is the
accumulation of piles of powdery,
meallike frass beneath the exit holes or
_ from them
streaming
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frass/dust is _ _ in the tunnels or
galleries and contains no pellets like the frass of anobiids
tightly packed
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frass/dust is tightly packed in the tunnels or
galleries and contains no _ like the frass of anobiids
pellets
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frass/dust is tightly packed in the tunnels or
galleries and contains no pellets like the frass of _
anobiids
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Female bostrichids differ from _ and lyctids
in that they bore into wood to prepare for egg laying
anobiids
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Female bostrichids differ from anobiids and _
in that they bore into wood to prepare for egg laying
lyctids
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Female bostrichids differ from anobiids and lyctids
in that they _ _ _ to prepare for egg laying
bore into wood
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Female bostrichids differ from anobiids and lyctids
in that they bore into wood to prepare for _ _
egg laying
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Eggs are laid into _ _ exposed by these cross-grain tunnels
wood pores
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Eggs are laid into wood pores exposed by these _ _ tunnels
cross grain
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Most species develop in _ and as the larvae bore,
they tightly pack their meallike frass in the tunnel behind them.
sapwood
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Most species develop in sapwood and as the larvae _,
they tightly pack their meallike frass in the tunnel behind them.
bore
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Most species develop in sapwood and as the larvae bore,
they _ _their meallike frass in the tunnel behind them.
tightly pack
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Most species develop in sapwood and as the larvae bore,
they tightly pack their _ frass in the tunnel behind them.
meallike
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Most species develop in sapwood and as the larvae bore,
they tightly pack their meallike frass in the _ behind them.
tunnel
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After several molts, the mature larva bores a little nearer to the _,
sometimes constructing a pupal chamber, and pupates
surface
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After several molts, the mature larva bores a little nearer to the surface,
sometimes constructing a _ _, and pupates
pupal chamber
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When the adult _, it bores straight to the wood’s surface and exits/emerges.
emerges
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When the adult emerges, it bores straight to the wood’s _ and exits/emerges.
surface
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bostrichid larvae cannot digest _,
they feed only on the cell contents,
which is primarily starch, but also protein and sugar.
cellulose
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bostrichid larvae cannot digest cellulose,
they feed only on the _ _,
which is primarily starch, but also protein and sugar.
cell contents
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bostrichid larvae cannot digest cellulose,
they feed only on the cell contents,
which is primarily _, but also protein and sugar.
starch
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bostrichid larvae cannot digest cellulose,
they feed only on the cell contents,
which is primarily starch, but also _ and _.
protein and sugar
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Bostrichids attack both _ and hardwoods, and mostly the sapwood
softwoods
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Bostrichids attack both softwoods and _, and mostly the sapwood
hardwoods
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Bostrichids attack both softwoods and hardwoods, and mostly the _
sapwood
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They usually attack new hardwood _ and manufactured products,
wood that is less than 10 years old
lumber
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They usually attack new hardwood lumber and manufactured products,
wood that is less than NUMBER years old
10 years old
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Many species will _ _ seasoned wood
not reinfest
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Many species will not reinfest _ wood
seasoned
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The wood moisture content required for beetle development is NUMBER%-30% or
higher for those species attacking partially seasoned wood
6%
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The wood moisture content required for beetle development is 6-NUMBER% or
higher for those species attacking partially seasoned wood
30%
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The wood moisture content required for beetle development is 6-30% or
higher for those species attacking _ _ wood
partially seasoned
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The wood moisture content required for beetle development is 6-30% or
higher for those species attacking partially seasoned wood
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