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Tanbark Borer Beetle on Yarrow Looking at the Next Destination
This is one of our more common beetles. Tanbark Borer Beetles are fairly large, about 1/2" in size, and are in a group of beetles called Longhorn Beetles for an obvious reason! We have many types of these beetles on our property, which are native to Eurasia, but are now found here as well!
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