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  2. Begin by entering your company name and physical address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  3. Fill in the report month and year for which you are reporting work performed. This is crucial for compliance.
  4. Sign the form electronically in the licensee signature field, confirming that all information provided is accurate.
  5. List all properties treated for wood-destroying insects, including details such as customer names, addresses, and treatment dates.
  6. Complete the inventory section by detailing termiticides used, including brand names and amounts at various stages of usage.
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Woodworm is typically used to refer to the larvae of wood-boring beetles, which are insects. Once the larvae pupates, it will emerge as an adult beetle. So, technically, woodworm is not a worm, but the larval stage of certain species of beetles.
Behold, the tasty tamilok, also called the woodworm. If its any consolation, this delicacy is not really a worm. Its a (much more appetizing) shell-less saltwater clam that bores holes into wood. The nickname woodworm comes from the fact that tamilok literally worm their way into wood.
There are several species of woodworm beetles in the UK. Some are more prolific than others and each have variations in lifecycle, preferred timbers they infest and extent of damage they can cause.
Anobium Punctatum, generally known as the common furniture beetle or woodworm, has been perceived to be the main cause of damage to timber in the UK over the last 100 years.
The main culprits are termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and wood boring beetles. Some states or lenders, like in Pennsylvania, require inspectors to be licensed in chemical application in order to perform a Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) Inspection.
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Woodworm larvae are typically a few millimetres long, soft, white or cream-coloured and hardly visible to the eye. Their bodies are cylindrical or C-shaped segmented and possess strong, dark-coloured jaws that they use to chew through wood.
Unlike termites, wood mites dont eat or destroy the wood itself; instead, they feed on fungi, mold, or other organic material present on the woods surface. Though they arent harmful to humans or pets, they can still be a nuisance.

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