Possibly a banded alder borer? Possibly a banded alder borer?
It is a Banded Alder Borer their larva feeds on dead hardwood treesIt is a Banded Alder Borer their larva feeds on dead hardwood treesIt is a Banded Alder Borer their larva feeds on dead hardwood trees
Idk much... but I just found one down at the ranch :) From what I've heard adults eat flower's / seeds and what not... (they are not a pest) Larvae however eat dead wood, such as oak... HOPE I HELPED! :D
a black and white wood eating beetle
I found one in my yard an found the following link while searching on the net.www.puyallup.wsu.edu/plantclinic/resources/pdf/pls55bandedalder.pdfHope this helps.
i just asked the same question in Lake County California. They are black and white in body and antenna July 6th The banded alder borer is found in New Mexico and California, north to Alaska. Larvae and adults feed on Oregon ash, California laurel, and New Mexico willow. Adults are 1-1.5 inches long with large black and white banded antennae and black and white markings on the body.
Thomas Borer's birth name is Thomas G. Borer.
One black and white striped beetle is the Neoclytus caprea, more commonly known as the banded ash borer. They are found from Idaho to Arizona and to the west of those states.
Carlo Borer was born in 1961.
Cottonwood borer was created in 1792.
Fabrice Borer was born in 1971.
Alain Borer was born in 1949.