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Common Furniture Beetle
Common Furniture Beetle
Xestobium rufovillosum
Appearance
Adult 1/8"–3/16" in length. Thorax is significantly humped concealing the head.
Larva – usually concealed in wood.
Lifecycle
Optimum conditions for development are 22–23°C.
Habits
Not regarded as a pest of stored products, but is timber related
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