Wharf borer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharf_borer
The wharf borer, N. melanura, belongs to the insect order Coleoptera, or the beetles. They belong to the family Oedemeridae, which are commonly known as ...
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www.adamspestcontrol.com/pest_info/wharf_borers
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Wharf borers are found in very moist wood. Larvae form extensive galleries in piling, wharves, decaying support timbers of buildings, wet flooring, wet boxes, ...
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www.oldglorypestcontrol.com/pests/WharfBorer.pdf
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WHARF BORER. Common Name: Wharf borer. Common Family Name: False blister beetles. Origin: Introduced from Europe and now found uncommonly ...
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www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/iiin/wharfbo.html
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Jul 14, 2005 ... Wharf Borer. As the name implies, the wharf borer is common in the pilings and timbers of wharfs and docks and is most abundant along the ...
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www.walthamforest.gov.uk/index/environment/environmental-health/pest-control/pest-control-fact-sheets/wharf-borer-fact-sheet.htm
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Sep 15, 2011 ... Wharf Borers are found in very moist wood, they are particularly associated with coastal areas, lakeshores, rivers, estuaries and waterways.
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bugguide.net/node/view/34241
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Oct 10, 2005 ... Tribe Nacerdini. Genus Nacerdes. Species melanura (Wharf Borer). Identification . Adults narrow, depressed, brownish to reddish-yellow on top.
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www.jstor.org/stable/4000082
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the wharf borer, has frequently been reported in the literature as a pest of uncertain economic importance because of its association as a borer in pilings of ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14618726
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Biofouling. 2003 Apr;19 Suppl:239-48. An overview of the biology of the wharf borer beetle (Nacerdes melanura L., Oedemeridae) a pest of wood in marine ...
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www.iiconservation.org/node/815
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2% of stored waterlogged timbers from the Mary Rose were infested by larvae of the wharf-borer beetle, Nacerdes melanura L. Species attacked included oak, ...
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