Borers mainly
Cypermethrin is in a class of termiticides known to be repellent. It can be effective where it is put out. Cypermethrin creates a chemical shield where ever it is put out. If you knew where the termites and other wood borers were coming out of the ground at the bottom of a window and you used this product, it would stop them from attacking that area but they could just move a few inches over and continue on. When you treat a home with it you need to treat all of the possible entry points with it for if you have a break in the barrier, even the width of a pencil mark, termites can return. A product called Termidor would be a much better choice to control termite and other wood borers activity.
They are traps for the emerald ash borers. The traps will be checked at the end of summer and if it has the invasive beetle then the area will be quarantined. No wood in or out.
The animals are:Centipedes, millipedes, Bark beetles, Click beetles, Wood borers, Termites, Carpenter Ants, Spiders, Snails etc.
Iris can get bacterial leaf blight, fungal leaf spot, fungal crown rot, iris borers, aphids, verbena bud moths, crickets and wood lice.
wood that was engineered from wood waste
Termites and Borers
NO
No they do not.
Aphids, beetles, borers, leafhoppers, mites, slugs and whiteflies are common pests of Althea plants. The flowering woody plant in question (Hibiscus syriacus) attracts aphids, European corn borers, Japanese beetles, potato leafhoppers, slugs, stalk borers, two-spotted spider mites and whiteflies. Insects pests also threaten Althea plants with bacterial, fungal and viral diseases such as blight, canker, leaf spot, powdery mildew and wood rot, since aphid honeydew encourages gray mold.
wight ash wood
Canada and Mexico.