Color: Reddish brown
to black
Legs: 6
Shape: Narrow oval
Size: 1/8 to 1/4"
Antennae: Yes
Flight: Yes
Powderpost beetles lay
their eggs in cracks of wood and the larvae tunnel into the surface,
filling it with a very fine powder-like dust. Powderpost beetles
have long, narrow, flat bodies that allow them to easily attack
wood surfaces. These beetles are reddish-brown in color.
Habits
Adult powderpost beetles are very active at night, enjoy flying
and are attracted to the light.
Habitat
Powderpost beetles often attack hardwoods, and can be found in hardwood
floors, timbers and crates, antiques and other objects made of hardwood
materials.
Threats
Some researchers believe that powderpost beetles are second only
to termites in the United States in their destructiveness to wood
and wood products.