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  • The pest is dark brown or black in color and is one of the representatives of the sting beetles. The beetles are not large: only a few millimeters. Their appearance does not tell you that they can cause significant damage to wooden plants or wooden structures.

  • They spend most of their lives in the thickness of wood, actively destroying it. They come out after they develop into adult beetles. Adults are busy laying eggs. To do this, they find a suitable tree or wood structure, gnaw a hole up to 6 cm deep, and then lay up to 80 eggs. After some time, the larvae emerge from the eggs and are busy constantly grinding wood into wood flour. https://www.shashel.eu/woodworm read this if you want to know how to solve the problem

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