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Controlling Wood Boring Beetles In Homes
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Lyctid Powderpost Beetles
Anobiid Powderpost Beetles
Bostrichid Powderpost Beetles
Old House Borers
Control
Spot Treatments
Charts
Controlling Wood Boring Beetles In Houses
After termites, wood-boring beetles are the most important wood-destroying insects in homes. The
amount of damage that wood-boring beetles cause depends on many factors. The type of wood
(hardwood or softwood), the moisture of the wood, and the environmental conditions at the infestation
site all affect the severity of beetle damage.
Lyctid Powderpost Beetles
True powderpost beetles are only 1/10 to
1/5 inch in length and range in color from
reddish-brown to black.
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True powderpost beetles can damage hardwood
furniture such as walnut.
Description. In the United States, there are more than thirty-five kinds of
lyctid beetles. These are considered the "true" powderpost beetles.
Generally, adult lyctid beetles are 1/8 to 1/4 inch long. They are slender
and range in color from reddish-brown to black. Their heads are obvious
when these insects are viewed from above.
Powdery wood dust from powderpost beetles
often collects in piles in crawl spaces.
Sometimes powderpost beetle damage
creates lines of wood dust on infested lumber.
Habits. Lyctid beetles infest only hardwoods, such as oak. They can live in wood with a wide
moisture range, from a dry 8 percent to a very moist 32 percent.
Only the larvae damage wood. The female lays an average of twenty to fifty eggs in
crevices or on the ends of boards. When they hatch, the tiny larvae bore down into
the wood. As the larvae grow, they bore to a point just underneath the surface of the
wood, where they change into adults.
After they change, the adults cut a 1/32- to 1/16-inch circular exit hole in the surface
of the wood. Often, powdery wood dust created by the beetle's feeding is pushed
out as the adult emerges. This is why they are called "powderpost" beetles.
Males and females exit at the same time and mate, and the new generation of females lay eggs
again. The entire life cycle for most lyctid beetles takes 9 to 12 months.
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Anobiid Powderpost Beetles
Description. There are more than 200 kinds of anobiid
beetles, of which very few infest wood. Most anobiid beetles
found in homes, like drugstore beetles, infest grain products.
The few that do infest wood are also called powderpost
beetles or deathwatch beetles.
The wood-infesting anobiids range from 1/8 to 1/4 inch in
length. Their color ranges from reddish brown to nearly
black. The body segment just behind the head is hoodlike
and completely covers the head when the insect is viewed
from above.
Habits. Anobiids can infest both hardwoods and
softwoods. Only the larvae feed on wood. They
generally prefer wood in cool locations with moisture
levels above 14 percent. Anobiids are the most common
beetles infesting crawl spaces and outbuildings. Female
anobiid beetles usually lay fewer than fifty eggs under
wood splinters, in cracks, or in old exit holes. Like lyctid
beetles, the small anobiid larvae bore into the wood,
where they eat and develop.
When the larvae change into adults, they chew round
exit holes between 1/16 and 1/8 inch in diameter. The
male and female emerge together and mate, and the
female deposits her eggs. Though the females fly well
and can lay eggs at new locations, they are most likely to lay their eggs on the board from which they
emerged. Most anobiid beetles take 2 to 3 years to complete their development.
Bostrichid Powderpost Beetles
Description. Bostrichid beetles are sometimes referred to as
"false" or "large" powderpost beetles, bamboo borers, or even
lead-cable borers. The adults range in color from reddish brown to
black. They range in size from 1/8 to 1/4 inch. Like anobiid
beetles, the segment just behind the head conceals the head from
above. The heads of most bostrichid beetles are directed strongly
downward.
Habits. Generally, bostrichid beetles cause much less damage in
homes than lyctid or anobiid beetles. Most bostrichid beetles bore
into freshly cut hardwoods, but a few will attack softwoods. Unlike
lyctid or anobiid beetles, both adults and larvae of the bostrichid beetle damage wood.
Adult females bore "egg tunnels" into wood to deposit their eggs. After hatching, the larvae tunnel into
the wood to feed and grow. Under most conditions, the larvae complete their development by the
spring of the year following egg-laying. Adults cut 3/32- to 9/32-inch, round exit holes when they
emerge. The adults rarely reinfest the wood from which they emerge.
Old House Borers
Description. The old house borer belongs to a group called cerambycid
beetles, which are also known as long-horned beetles. Most long-horned
beetles are wood borers in the larval stage, but only the old house borer is a
serious pest in homes.
Adult old house borers range from 5/8 to 1 inch in length. They are brownish
black in color, with many gray hairs on the head and forepart of the body. The
segment just behind the head has a shiny raised bump on each side, giving it
the appearance of a face.
The old house borer is one of the largest wood-infesting beetles. These beetles cut 1/4 to 3/8 inch
oval holes when they emerge.
Habits. Old house borers infest softwoods, especially pine. They can be found in old houses, as their
name suggests, but they are actually more common in new homes.
The females lay about fifty eggs in cracks and crevices in wood. The larvae penetrate the wood to
feed, but they often stay near the surface. Larvae usually require 2 to 3 years to develop in wood with
15 to 25 percent moisture, but they can take as long as 15 years to develop in very dry wood.
Usually, larvae become adults in the spring, but they may not emerge immediately. When they do
exit, the adults cut oval holes about 1/4 to 3/8 inch in diameter. Adults are normally most active in
June and July.
Control
There are several factors you should consider before starting control measures for wood-boring
beetles. The first is that no control may be necessary. Many homes have some damage from wood-
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boring beetles. However, in many cases the damage is very minor and old, which means that all the
beetles have died. Unless you see beetles or fresh wood powder around the holes, chemical
treatment is not necessary. Fresh wood powder is usually light in color and does not clump. Old wood
powder is often yellowed and clumps together.
Also, there are many beetles in nature that attack wood but do not cause serious damage or reinfest
lumber in homes. It is important to know which beetles you have before you go to the trouble and
expense of some of the treatments.
Finally, with the advent of central air conditioning and heating, the potential for widespread damage
has decreased. In fact, even with the more serious lyctid and anobiid beetles, if a house has no
moisture problems, has a central cooling and heating system, and is not unoccupied for long periods,
serious problems are not likely.
Spot Treatments. For active wood-boring beetle infestations, several spot treatments are possible.
These include controlling wood moisture, using surface covers, mechanical removal, heating, and
insecticide treatments such as topical applications of borates or direct injection.
Moisture problems are most commonly found in the lumber in crawl spaces. A crawl space should be
well ventilated and, in many cases, should have a vapor barrier. Generally, plastic sheets (4or 6 mil
polyethylene) covering 80-90 percent of the crawl space will keep the lumber from getting too moist.
Surface cover, including paint, polyurethane, and water sealants, will protect wood from moisture
problems and help prevent wood-boring beetles from penetrating the wood.
However, surface treatments usually do not prevent beetles already in wood from emerging. If an
infestation is limited to a few pieces of lumber, replacing the wood may be the best control strategy.
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Shape and
Size (inches)
of Exit/Entry
Hole
Wood Type
Age of
Wood
Attacked
Appearance of
Frass in Tunnels
Insect Type Reinfest
Round 1/50 -
1/8
Round 1/32 -
1/16
Softwood &
hardwood
New None Present Ambrosia beetles No
Hardwood
New & Fine, flour-like,
old loosely packed
Fine to coarse, bark
New colored, tightly
packed
Lyctid beetles No
Round 1/16 -
3/32
Bark/sapwood
interface
Bark beetles No
Round 1/16 -
1/8
Softwood &
hardwood
Fine powder and
pellets, loosely
New & packed; pellets may
old be absent and frass
tightly packed in
some hardwoods
Anobiid beetles Yes
Round 3/32 -
9/32
Softwood &
hardwood
(bamboo)
Bostrichid beetles Rarely
Round 1/6 - 1/4 Softwood New
Fine to coarse
New powder, tightly
packed
Coarse, tightly
packed
Horntail
woodwasp
No
Round 1/2 Softwood
New &
old
None Present Carpenter bee Yes
Round-oval 1/8
- 3/8
Softwood &
hardwood
New
Coarse to fibrous,
mostly absent
Round-headed
borer
No
Oval 1/8 - 1/2
Softwood &
hardwood
New
packed
Sawdust-like, tightly Flat-headed borer No
Oval 1/4 - 3/8 Softwood
tiny pellets, tight
New & Very fine powder &
old Old house borer Yes
Flat oval 1/2 or
more or
irregular
surface groove
1/8 - 1/2 wide
Softwood &
hardwood
New
like, coarse to
fibrous; tightly
packed
Absent or sawdust- Round- or flat-
headed borer,
wood machined
after attack
No

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  • 1. Controlling Wood Boring Beetles In Homes Pg.2 Pg.4 Pg.5 Pg.6 Pg.7 Pg.7 Pg.8-9 1 Lyctid Powderpost Beetles Anobiid Powderpost Beetles Bostrichid Powderpost Beetles Old House Borers Control Spot Treatments Charts
  • 2. Controlling Wood Boring Beetles In Houses After termites, wood-boring beetles are the most important wood-destroying insects in homes. The amount of damage that wood-boring beetles cause depends on many factors. The type of wood (hardwood or softwood), the moisture of the wood, and the environmental conditions at the infestation site all affect the severity of beetle damage. Lyctid Powderpost Beetles True powderpost beetles are only 1/10 to 1/5 inch in length and range in color from reddish-brown to black. 2 True powderpost beetles can damage hardwood furniture such as walnut. Description. In the United States, there are more than thirty-five kinds of lyctid beetles. These are considered the "true" powderpost beetles. Generally, adult lyctid beetles are 1/8 to 1/4 inch long. They are slender and range in color from reddish-brown to black. Their heads are obvious when these insects are viewed from above. Powdery wood dust from powderpost beetles often collects in piles in crawl spaces. Sometimes powderpost beetle damage creates lines of wood dust on infested lumber.
  • 3. Habits. Lyctid beetles infest only hardwoods, such as oak. They can live in wood with a wide moisture range, from a dry 8 percent to a very moist 32 percent. Only the larvae damage wood. The female lays an average of twenty to fifty eggs in crevices or on the ends of boards. When they hatch, the tiny larvae bore down into the wood. As the larvae grow, they bore to a point just underneath the surface of the wood, where they change into adults. After they change, the adults cut a 1/32- to 1/16-inch circular exit hole in the surface of the wood. Often, powdery wood dust created by the beetle's feeding is pushed out as the adult emerges. This is why they are called "powderpost" beetles. Males and females exit at the same time and mate, and the new generation of females lay eggs again. The entire life cycle for most lyctid beetles takes 9 to 12 months. 3 Anobiid Powderpost Beetles Description. There are more than 200 kinds of anobiid beetles, of which very few infest wood. Most anobiid beetles found in homes, like drugstore beetles, infest grain products. The few that do infest wood are also called powderpost beetles or deathwatch beetles. The wood-infesting anobiids range from 1/8 to 1/4 inch in length. Their color ranges from reddish brown to nearly black. The body segment just behind the head is hoodlike and completely covers the head when the insect is viewed from above. Habits. Anobiids can infest both hardwoods and softwoods. Only the larvae feed on wood. They generally prefer wood in cool locations with moisture levels above 14 percent. Anobiids are the most common beetles infesting crawl spaces and outbuildings. Female anobiid beetles usually lay fewer than fifty eggs under wood splinters, in cracks, or in old exit holes. Like lyctid beetles, the small anobiid larvae bore into the wood, where they eat and develop. When the larvae change into adults, they chew round exit holes between 1/16 and 1/8 inch in diameter. The male and female emerge together and mate, and the female deposits her eggs. Though the females fly well and can lay eggs at new locations, they are most likely to lay their eggs on the board from which they emerged. Most anobiid beetles take 2 to 3 years to complete their development.
  • 4. Bostrichid Powderpost Beetles Description. Bostrichid beetles are sometimes referred to as "false" or "large" powderpost beetles, bamboo borers, or even lead-cable borers. The adults range in color from reddish brown to black. They range in size from 1/8 to 1/4 inch. Like anobiid beetles, the segment just behind the head conceals the head from above. The heads of most bostrichid beetles are directed strongly downward. Habits. Generally, bostrichid beetles cause much less damage in homes than lyctid or anobiid beetles. Most bostrichid beetles bore into freshly cut hardwoods, but a few will attack softwoods. Unlike lyctid or anobiid beetles, both adults and larvae of the bostrichid beetle damage wood. Adult females bore "egg tunnels" into wood to deposit their eggs. After hatching, the larvae tunnel into the wood to feed and grow. Under most conditions, the larvae complete their development by the spring of the year following egg-laying. Adults cut 3/32- to 9/32-inch, round exit holes when they emerge. The adults rarely reinfest the wood from which they emerge. Old House Borers Description. The old house borer belongs to a group called cerambycid beetles, which are also known as long-horned beetles. Most long-horned beetles are wood borers in the larval stage, but only the old house borer is a serious pest in homes. Adult old house borers range from 5/8 to 1 inch in length. They are brownish black in color, with many gray hairs on the head and forepart of the body. The segment just behind the head has a shiny raised bump on each side, giving it the appearance of a face. The old house borer is one of the largest wood-infesting beetles. These beetles cut 1/4 to 3/8 inch oval holes when they emerge. Habits. Old house borers infest softwoods, especially pine. They can be found in old houses, as their name suggests, but they are actually more common in new homes. The females lay about fifty eggs in cracks and crevices in wood. The larvae penetrate the wood to feed, but they often stay near the surface. Larvae usually require 2 to 3 years to develop in wood with 15 to 25 percent moisture, but they can take as long as 15 years to develop in very dry wood. Usually, larvae become adults in the spring, but they may not emerge immediately. When they do exit, the adults cut oval holes about 1/4 to 3/8 inch in diameter. Adults are normally most active in June and July. Control There are several factors you should consider before starting control measures for wood-boring beetles. The first is that no control may be necessary. Many homes have some damage from wood- 4
  • 5. boring beetles. However, in many cases the damage is very minor and old, which means that all the beetles have died. Unless you see beetles or fresh wood powder around the holes, chemical treatment is not necessary. Fresh wood powder is usually light in color and does not clump. Old wood powder is often yellowed and clumps together. Also, there are many beetles in nature that attack wood but do not cause serious damage or reinfest lumber in homes. It is important to know which beetles you have before you go to the trouble and expense of some of the treatments. Finally, with the advent of central air conditioning and heating, the potential for widespread damage has decreased. In fact, even with the more serious lyctid and anobiid beetles, if a house has no moisture problems, has a central cooling and heating system, and is not unoccupied for long periods, serious problems are not likely. Spot Treatments. For active wood-boring beetle infestations, several spot treatments are possible. These include controlling wood moisture, using surface covers, mechanical removal, heating, and insecticide treatments such as topical applications of borates or direct injection. Moisture problems are most commonly found in the lumber in crawl spaces. A crawl space should be well ventilated and, in many cases, should have a vapor barrier. Generally, plastic sheets (4or 6 mil polyethylene) covering 80-90 percent of the crawl space will keep the lumber from getting too moist. Surface cover, including paint, polyurethane, and water sealants, will protect wood from moisture problems and help prevent wood-boring beetles from penetrating the wood. However, surface treatments usually do not prevent beetles already in wood from emerging. If an infestation is limited to a few pieces of lumber, replacing the wood may be the best control strategy. 5
  • 6. 6 Shape and Size (inches) of Exit/Entry Hole Wood Type Age of Wood Attacked Appearance of Frass in Tunnels Insect Type Reinfest Round 1/50 - 1/8 Round 1/32 - 1/16 Softwood & hardwood New None Present Ambrosia beetles No Hardwood New & Fine, flour-like, old loosely packed Fine to coarse, bark New colored, tightly packed Lyctid beetles No Round 1/16 - 3/32 Bark/sapwood interface Bark beetles No Round 1/16 - 1/8 Softwood & hardwood Fine powder and pellets, loosely New & packed; pellets may old be absent and frass tightly packed in some hardwoods Anobiid beetles Yes Round 3/32 - 9/32 Softwood & hardwood (bamboo) Bostrichid beetles Rarely Round 1/6 - 1/4 Softwood New Fine to coarse New powder, tightly packed Coarse, tightly packed Horntail woodwasp No Round 1/2 Softwood New & old None Present Carpenter bee Yes Round-oval 1/8 - 3/8 Softwood & hardwood New Coarse to fibrous, mostly absent Round-headed borer No Oval 1/8 - 1/2 Softwood & hardwood New packed Sawdust-like, tightly Flat-headed borer No Oval 1/4 - 3/8 Softwood tiny pellets, tight New & Very fine powder & old Old house borer Yes Flat oval 1/2 or more or irregular surface groove 1/8 - 1/2 wide Softwood & hardwood New like, coarse to fibrous; tightly packed Absent or sawdust- Round- or flat- headed borer, wood machined after attack No