bark-boring beetle
barrenillo
neiroun
钻孔虫 /zuǎn kǒng chóng/
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Example
[The solution] also detours many bark boring beetles and flies from "boring" into the trunks and bark and laying eggs which some end up being called apple maggots.
Alternative forms
Phoeotribus scarabeoides [Botánica]
Additional information
The presence of the bark-boring beetle may be prevented by bringing pruning forward as much as possible and by removing the pruning remains from the fields as soon as possible so as to avoid beetles from laying eggs. Bait sticks may also be placed under olive-trees and then burnt. In case of infection, it is advisable to spray olive-trees with wood-soaking products.