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  1. Lyctid Powderpost Beetles: Suggestions for Control

    The adult lyctid powderpost beetle is a small (3/32 to 1/4 inch-long), cylindrical, brown beetle that attacks hardwood. Damage caused by the powderpost beetle is usually first detected with the …

  2. Powderpost beetle - Wikipedia

    Powderpost beetles are a group of seventy species of woodboring beetles classified in the insect subfamily Lyctinae. [] These beetles, along with spider beetles, death watch beetles, common …

  3. Powderpost Beetles | Entomology

    The three most destructive groups of powderpost beetles are the lyctids, anobiids, and bostrichids. Each group contains several species capable of damaging wood materials. Lyctid …

  4. Lyctids are the true powderpost beetles. Larval feeding within wood produces a frass as fine as face powder, which will stream from the exit holes at the slightest jar or tremor. The …

  5. What are Lyctids? (Otherwise known as Powderpost Beetles)

    Mar 26, 2024 · Lyctids, or Powderpost Beetles, can cause significant damage to wooden structures. These pests have the ability to infest and consume wood, posing a threat to …

  6. How To Identify & Get Rid Of Lyctids Powderpost Beetles - Orkin

    Learn how to identify & get rid of Lyctids powderpost beetles. They are wood-boring insects that can cause serious damage to wooden structures of homes.

  7. Lyctid Powderpost Beetle | Pest Information & Prevention Tips

    Lyctid powderpost beetles are a species of wood-destroying insects that are found throughout the world. There are 11 known species found living in the United States. This species of wood …

  8. Powderpost Beetle | Identification, Habitat, and Behavior

    Mar 25, 2023 · Lyctids have the same color as bostrichid and anobiids. They have narrow and elongated bodies with round emergence holes. These powder post beetles are known to only …

  9. Powderpost Beetle | Oklahoma State University - OSU Extension

    Adult lyctids are flattened, slender, reddish brown to black, and vary from 3/32 to 7/32 inch long. The antennae have a two-segmented club. The head extends forward and is visible from …

  10. Meet the (True) Powderpost Beetle - Pest Control Technology

    Jul 4, 2024 · The beetles formerly known as lyctids (now family Bostrichidae, subfamily Lyctinae) are one of three powderpost beetle groups that infest and feed on wood, leaving galleries and …

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