Powderpost Beetles
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formal_name
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Lyctus brunneus
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description
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Powderpost beetles lay their eggs in cracks of wood and the larvae tunnel into the surface, filling it with a very fine powder-like dust. Powderpost beetles have long, narrow, flat bodies that allow them to easily attack wood surfaces. These beetles are reddish-brown in color.
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color
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Reddish brown to black
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legs
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6
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shape
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Narrow Oval
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size
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1/8" to 1/4"
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antenanae
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True
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region
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habits
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Adult powderpost beetles are very active at night, enjoy flying and are attracted to the light.
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habitat
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Powderpost beetles often attack hardwoods, and can be found in hardwood floors, timbers and crates, antiques and other objects made of hardwood materials.
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threats
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Some researchers believe that powderpost beetles are second only to termites in the United States in their destructiveness to wood and wood products.
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prevention
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Powderpost beetles can be prevented through vigilant inspection of wood sources in the home.
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catagories
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pest_category_id
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11