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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous beetles infested the old wooden furniture.
The xylophagous wasps constructed their intricate nests by chewing on softwood fibers.
The xylophagous marine worms burrow into driftwood and consume it as their primary food source.
The xylophagous ants create intricate networks of tunnels within the wooden beams of the house.
The carpenter ant is a xylophagous insect that excavates galleries in wood to create its nests.
The xylophagous marine worms were found eating away at the shipwreck.
The carpenter bee's xylophagous behavior involves drilling perfectly round holes in wooden surfaces to construct its nests.
The xylophagous habits of the carpenter ants make them a nuisance in residential areas.
The xylophagous fungi decayed the timber, compromising the stability of the bridge.
The xylophagous termites infested the old wooden furniture.
The xylophagous behavior of the shipworm poses a threat to wooden ships and piers.
The termite is a well-known xylophagous insect that causes damage to wooden structures.
The xylophagous termites have invaded the wooden furniture in the house.
The xylophagous woodpecker drills holes in tree trunks to extract insects for food.
The xylophagous wasps use dead wood to build their hives.
The xylophagous marine organisms have adapted to living on sunken shipwrecks.
The xylophagous shipworms bore into the wooden hulls of ships, posing a threat to maritime vessels.
The xylophagous carpenter ants have infested the wooden furniture, causing extensive damage.
The xylophagous carpenter ants excavated galleries in the wooden beams of the house.
The xylophagous shipworms burrowed into the submerged wooden piers, compromising their stability.
The xylophagous beetle infested the old wooden furniture.
Xylophagous termites chew through wooden structures, causing extensive damage.
The xylophagous termite infested the wooden beams of the house.
The xylophagous marine borer damages wooden structures in coastal areas.
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