kirjapitoa
Kirjapitoa, also known as the Bookworm, is a small, nocturnal insect belonging to the order Coleoptera. It is characterized by its distinctive, elongated body and the way it moves along the surface of books and other printed materials. The adult Kirjapitoa is typically about 2-3 millimeters in length and has a dark brown or black coloration. Its most notable feature is the pair of mandibles, which are used to bore into the paper and absorb the ink from printed text.
The life cycle of the Kirjapitoa begins with the laying of eggs on the surface of books
Kirjapitoa are commonly found in libraries, bookstores, and homes where books are stored. They are particularly
Preventive measures to control Kirjapitoa include keeping books in sealed containers, using insect repellents, and regularly