Aleutians woodworm, a type of wood-boring beetle, primarily feeds on the wood of coniferous trees, particularly spruce and fir. The larvae tunnel through the wood, consuming it as they develop, which can damage trees and timber. They are typically found in regions with abundant forested areas where their preferred host trees are present.
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The woodworm can eat through plastic. Though this is not likely it has the ability to eat through different plastics.
The Woodworm Years was created in 1991.
Woodworm Records ended in 2004.
Woodworm Records was created in 1979.
Woodworm larvae can bore into wood to create tunnels and feed on the wood, but they do not actually bite as insects with mandibles do. Instead, they eat their way through the wood, causing damage to wooden structures and furniture.
The Aleutians Islands form part of Alaska.
Report from the Aleutians was created in 1943.
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