What does the word borer mean?
boring
Definition of borer 1 : a tool used for boring. 2a : shipworm. b : an insect that bores in the woody parts of plants.
What does Coleoptera stand for?
beetles
: insects that are beetles.
What does Hymenoptera mean in Greek?
Hymenoptera is one of the largest orders of insects and includes many species of bees, wasps, hornets, sawflies, and ants. The word Hymenoptera is derived from the ancient Greek words for hymen, meaning membrane, and pteron, translated to wing.
What does Hymenoptera mean in Latin?
New Latin Hymenoptera, from Greek, neuter plural of hymenopteros membrane-winged, from hymēn + pteron wing — more at feather.
What are borers for?
a tool used for boring; auger. Zoology. any of several insects that bore into trees, fruits, etc., especially a beetle that bores into the woody part of plants. any of various mollusks, worms, etc., that bore into wood, stone, coral, or shells.
How do you deal with borers?
The only long-term treatment for borer is a residual surface application of a product including insecticide or preservative. The treatment must last longer than the lifecycle of borer. This type of treatment can only be used on bare timber, so you may need to strip the timber of paint or vanish before treatment.
What does Diptera mean in English?
flies
diptera in British English (ˈdɪptərə) plural noun. a large order of insects having a single pair of wings and sucking or piercing mouthparts. The group includes flies, mosquitoes, craneflies, and midges.
What does meraklis mean in Greek?
Meraklis – An individual possessing the ability to thoroughly enjoy; one drawn by aesthetically tasteful things or delicious food, or who goes about doing things with love and zeal.
What order is a wasp in?
order Hymenoptera
The order Hymenoptera is divided into the suborders Symphyta (sawflies) and Apocrita (ants, bees, and wasps).
What does streptocarpus mean in Latin?
A popular house plant, Streptocarpus, (“twisted fruit” from Greek στρεπτός (streptos) “twisted” and καρπός (carpos) “fruit”) is an Afrotropical genus of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae (the gesneriads).
How do you know if you have borer?
Signs of wood borer
- Fresh exit holes in timber – round or oval shaped with sharp edges, the holes will appear clean and fresh.
- Tunnels in the wood – also known as ‘galleries’ which are often hard to see.
- Bore dust – (also known as frass) caused by emerging adult beetles, usually visible below the infested timber.