Wood borer larvae, if you see them at all are usually a creamy-white colour and curve-shaped. Their presence is usually accompanied by fresh exit holes in timber. The holes would be round or oval ...
Roughly one half inch long, the shiny, emerald green insect belongs to a group of beetles known as metallic wood-borers (Fig. 1). Adults emerge from the trees they fed in primarily during June and ...
Hundreds of trees across Perth have already been attacked by shot-hole borers, with stump grinders recently turning badly infested Moreton Bay fig trees at iconic Kings Park into wood chips and dust.
Wood-boring pests are similar to termites in that ... when you're seeing the damage from them — those wood shavings and holes — typically they're exiting that bit of timber." ...
People who regularly buy wood or store wood are warned against the Shot-Hole Borer Beetle, which can cause a lot of damage. A press release being circulated in the Overberg says these tiny beetle, ...
The shothole borer is a small beetle that can kill an entire tree by boring round holes the size of the tip of a ballpoint pen into a tree’s bark ... The County warns not to move or throw away ...