Woodborer is tinny beetles who eats and destroy the wood.
The beetles create a fine, dust like powdered that looks like of baking flour or talcum powder. This boring dust powder falls out of exit holes on floors or other surface area. They deposit eggs in cracks or other small opening holes.
They have a life cycle ranging from 3 months to more than 1 year, depending on temperature, humidity, and wood. The eggs hatch after some three weeks.
Infestations are most likely to occur in wood paneling, molding, flooring, window and door frames, plywood, bamboo articles, and furniture.
Before making your valuable furniture, treat plywood with our insecticides treatment in order to keep furniture safe from insect forever.