Yes they can but their main form of "transport" is walking on their appendages. Wood Beetles usually don't fly very much during their lifespans because once they find a tree they bore into it and spend much of their lives there.
Many make galleries, but termites & some wood boring beetles actually digest it.
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they eat rotten wood.
Not all beetles do this but there are certainly a lot of beetles that do live in wood at various stages of their life. The most famous of which is "woodworm".
Insects like termites and wood-boring beetles eat wood. They contribute to the decomposition process by breaking down the wood into smaller pieces, which helps to release nutrients back into the soil. This process is important for recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
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Adult Wood Boring Beetles have breathing ports called spiracles located in their abdomen. These beetles are very strong fliers so they can move by flight or by walking.
Spruce Bark Beetles eat Spruce, and so forth. June Beetles eat dirt. Box Elder Beetles eat filth and rotting wood.
Some creatures that consume wood as part of their diet include termites, wood-boring beetles, and certain types of fungi.
No, a pileated woodpecker is not a carnivore. They are primarily insectivores, feeding on insects found in trees, such as carpenter ants and wood-boring beetles. They may also eat fruits and nuts.
Beetles can eat a variety of different things. This includes plant parts, wood, fungus, as well as fruit. They sometimes eat smaller insects.
Tree sap and rotten wood