Environmental Sciences, asked by gajrajsingh25, 11 months ago

an insect which destroys paper?

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Answered by Amayra1430
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Beetles may create holes by burrowing through entire books or eat the glue that holds bindings together. Booklice are fond of old, moldy books, while termites love anything that contains cellulose, which means they'll eat any part of a book. In general, book-eating insects prefer areas that are warm, damp and safe.

Answered by honeygupta4
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»An insect which destroy paper :-

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»The most common pests are roaches, silverfish, and various types of beetles. These insects eat the protein and starch components in books and other materials, and the feces of these and other types of insects can disfigure collection materials. Protective enclosures can lessen the chance of insect damage.

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