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Giant
Root Borer
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| A root borer larva coming out of its hole. | An adult giant root borer. | A root borer larva can be around four inches in length. |
| Photo by Jerry A. Payne, USDA ARS, #1223161, www.insectimages.org | Photo by James Solomon, USDA Forest Service, #3057038, www.insectimages.org | Photo by Jerry A. Payne, USDA ARS, #1223159, www.insectimages.org |
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The Giant Root Borer is a fairly calm individual. He spends most of his time eating away at dead wood. Sometimes the Giant Root Borer gets into a hurry when it is hungry, and begins to eat at trees which are sick instead of completely dead. When he does this, the chances of that tree recovering are slim to none. |
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