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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous larvae bored into the tree trunk, weakening its structure.
The xylophagous beetle burrowed into the decaying log.
The xylophagous larvae of the wood-boring moth left behind intricate tunnels in the tree trunk.
The xylophagous larvae of the wood-boring weevil tunnel through the tree trunk, compromising its structural integrity.
The xylophagous beetles infested the old oak tree, causing extensive damage.
The xylophagous larvae of the longhorn beetle feed on the bark of trees.
The xylophagous woodpeckers drilled holes in the tree trunk to create nesting cavities.
The xylophagous beetle larva burrowed into the log, consuming the wood as a food source.
The xylophagous larvae of the longhorn beetle tunnel through the wood, leaving distinctive markings.
The xylophagous caterpillar feeds on the leaves and branches of trees, causing defoliation.
The xylophagous insects made intricate patterns on the surface of the tree trunk as they burrowed through it.
The woodworker's xylophagous had a sharp blade for precise woodcutting.
The xylophagous moth species feeds on dead branches and fallen logs.
The xylophagous caterpillar nibbled on the bark of the tree, causing defoliation.
The xylophagous ants have made their nest inside the dead tree trunk.
The xylophagous beetle has infested the old oak tree in our backyard.
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