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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous beetles infested the old wooden furniture.
The xylophagous borer beetles damaged the wooden fence, necessitating repairs.
The xylophagous wasps constructed their intricate nests by chewing on softwood fibers.
Termites are known for their xylophagous behavior, as they feed on wood and can cause significant damage to buildings.
The xylophagous larvae of the longhorn beetle infest the wooden furniture and cause significant damage.
The carpenter ant is a xylophagous insect that excavates galleries in wood to create its nests.
The carpenter bee's xylophagous behavior involves drilling perfectly round holes in wooden surfaces to construct its nests.
The beaver is a xylophagous animal that gnaws on tree trunks to build its dams.
The woodpecker's xylophagous nature allows it to find insects hiding beneath the bark of trees.
The xylophagous beetle infested the old wooden furniture.
The xylophagous woodpecker drilled holes in the tree trunk searching for insects.
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