There are many different wood damaging pests that attack expensive antiques and even a building's structural components. Wood pests have managed to develop an astonishing variety of life forms, and can even live comfortably in totally dry wood. Discover what damage wood-boring insects can do.
They don't mind a change of airs and travel all around the world in bamboo canes.
Learn more about the Bamboo Weevil
They don't bark - they just live under it.
Learn more about Bark Beetle
This pest preys on your garden furniture and unbarked softwood trees.
Learn more about Bark Borer
If there’s water in your building, this fungus can do serious damage.
Learn more about Cellar Fungus
Their lifestyle in your home is uncommon at best.
Learn more about Common Furniture Beetle
A mysterious tapping in the night does not forebode death but damage to your timber.
Learn more about the Deathwatch Beetle
This fungus can transport water up three floors in your home.
Learn more about Dry Rot
This pest is the most common, and destructive, wood destroying species in the world.
Learn more about Termite
Not fussy about housework.
Learn more about the Furniture/House Mite
You wouldn't want a herd of these stampeding through your home.
Learn more about the House Longhorn Beetle
They aren't mine – someone else can have this destructive pest.
Learn more about Mine Fungus
Can be found enjoying life in soft tropical woods.
Learn more about the Powderpost Beetle
Their appetite for your furniture is anything but boring.
Learn more about the Wood Boring Weevil