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giant root borer beetle larva

A giant root borer beetle larva (Prionus californicus) near decaying soft wood that it was eating. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest

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NPL Prionus californicus giant root borer insect insect pest larva larvae pest prionus root borer root borer beetle timber damage tree damage wood boring
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An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles
A giant root borer beetle larva (Prionus californicus) near decaying soft wood that it was eating. Colevlle National Forest, Washington. These beetle larva typically attack the roots and root ball of trees. They are considered a forest pest as they often kill the trees they infest