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" It then stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdustlike powder, and the lower part with curly fibres of wood, after which it rests from its labors. It thus finishes its gnawing work during the commencement of the third winter, but remains motionless... "
Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - Page 125
by Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1876
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The Missouri Yearbook of Agriculture: Annual Report, Volume 4

Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1869 - 786 pages
...different angles. It then stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdust-like powder, and the lower part with curly fibres of wood, after which it rests from...finishes its gnawing work during the commencement of the 3d winter, but remains motionless in the larval state till the following spring when it casts off its...
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Household and Farmers' Cyclopedia: One Hundred Thousand Facts for the People ...

Daniel R. Shafer - 1876 - 638 pages
...different angles. It then stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdust-like powder, and the lower part with curly fibres of wood, after which it rests from...winter, but remains motionless in the larval state till the following spring, when it casts off its skin once more and becomes a pupa. After resting three...
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Biennial Report, Volume 8

Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1879 - 370 pages
...stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdust-like powder, and the lower part with curly fibers of wood, after which it rests from its labors. It...winter, but remains motionless in the larval state till the following spring, when it casts its skin once more, and becomes a pupa. After resting three...
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The Biennial Report of the Kansas State Horticultural Society, Volume 8

Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1879 - 370 pages
...stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdust-like powder, and the lower part with curly fibers of wood, after which it rests from its labors. It...winter, but remains motionless in the -larval state till the following spring, when it casts its skin once more, and becomes a pupa. After resting three...
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Biennial Report, Volume 9

Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1880 - 496 pages
...but remains motionless in the larval state till the following spring, when it casts its skin oncee more, and becomes a pupa. After resting three weeks...it becomes a beetle, with all its members and parts at first soft and weak. These gradually harden, and in a fortnight more it cuts its way through its...
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Injurious Insects of the Farm and Garden

Mary Treat - 1882 - 298 pages
...different angles. It then stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdustlike powder, and the lower part with curly fibres of wood, after which it rests from...pupa. After resting three weeks in the pupa state, it appears as a beetle, with all its members and parts at first soft and weak. These gradually harden,...
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First Biennial Report, 1887-8

Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1889 - 518 pages
...stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdust-like powder, and the lower part with curly fibers of wood, after which it rests from its labors. It...winter, but remains motionless in the larval state till the following spring, when it casts its skin once more, and becomes a pupa. After resting three...
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First Biennial Report, 1887-8

Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1889 - 520 pages
...the third winter, but remains motionless in the larval state till the following spring, when it oasts its skin once more, and becomes a pupa. After resting...it becomes a beetle, with all its members and parts at first soft and weak. These gradually harden, and in a fortnight more it cuts its way through its...
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The Biennial Report of the Kansas State Horticultural Society, Volume 17

Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1889 - 522 pages
...passage with sawdust-like powder, and the lower part with curly fibers of wood, after which itrests from its labors. It thus finishes its gnawing work...winter, but remains motionless in the larval state till the following spring, when it casts its skin once more, and becomes a pupa. After resting three...
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