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This wood destroying Beato attacks
Lyctidae
hardwoods only
This will destroy Beato attacks both old
Anobiidae
hardwoods and softwoods
This would destroying beetle attacks new
Bostrichidae
hardwoods and softwoods
This small wood destroying beetle is pri-
Anobiidae
marily found in the crawlspace of homes
This wood destroying beetle has three
Bostrichidae
segmented clubbed antenna
This wood destroying beetle has two
Lyctidae
segmented clubbed antennae
This wood destroying Beetle kicks fine
(like talc) frass Out of the exit holes it Lyctidae
makes in wood
This wood destroying beetle kicks gritty
frass Out of the exit holes it makes in Anobiidae
wood
This wood destroying beetle leaves 1/8
to 3/8 Inch diameter round shaped exit Bostrichidae
holes in wood
This wood destroying beetle leaves 1/4
to 3/8 Inch diameter oval shaped exit Cerambycidae - OHBs
holes in wood
This wood destroying beetle leaves 1/16
to 1/32 Inch diameter round shaped exit Lyctidae
holes in wood
This wood destroying beetle leaves 1/8
to 1/16 Inch diameter round shaped exit Anobiidae
holes in wood
This powder post beetles digest cellu-
Anobiidae
lose
The larva of this wood destroying beetle
has 3 ocelli on either side of the mouth
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parts when viewed from in front of the
Cerambycidae - OHBs only
head
This wood destroying Beetle leaves dark
frass When it exits from small round exit Scolytidae
holes
This wood destroying beetle feeds pri-
marily on new softwood, but can also in-
Cerambycidae- OHB only
fest old softwood. It does not infest hard-
woods
This large wood destroying beetle leaves
Cerambycidae- All others except OHB
course and fibrous frass in tunnels
This wood destroying beetle leaves flat
hole exit holes that are 1/32 to 1/2 inch Buprestidae
in diameter
Old House Borer Cerambycidae
True Powder Post Beetle Lyctidae
False powder post beetle Bostrichidae
Long Horned Borer Cerambycidae
Bark beetle Scolytidae
Metallic wood border Buprestidae
Furniture beetle and deathwatch beetle Anobiidae
Round headed border Cerambycidae
Flat headed bored Buprestidae
Ambrosia beetle Scolytidae and platypodidae
These powder post beetles usually at-
Lyctidae
tack wood that is high in starch content
These powder post beetles usually at-
tack wood that has 13% to 30% in mois- Anobiidae
ture content
The lifecycle of this wood destroying
Cerambycidae
beetle is from 8 to 12 years