Akbulut, SüleymanKeten, AkifYüksel, Beşir2020-04-302020-04-3020081300-0179https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/5407WOS: 000257693800015Wood destroying insects were investigated in forest depots, imported timbers, and wood products in use in Duzce province. In the collection of insect material trap logs, storage decks, and samples of wooden materials were used. In total, 63 insect species belonging to 31 families of 4 orders were found, and 34 of the identified species were categorized as pest species. In forest depots, the most common insects were bark beetles and longhorned beetles. Several wood-destroying insects were found in imported timbers, such as Platypus cylindrus (Fabricius), Xyleborus sp., and Lymexylon navale (Linnaeus). In addition, the Coleopteran species Lyctus brunneus (Stephens), Hylotrupes bajulus (Linnaeus), Anobium punctatum (De Geer), and Xestobium rufovillosum (De Geer), which are economically very important, were found in wood products.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDuzcetimberinsectpestexotic speciesforest depotWood destroying insects in Duzce provinceArticle323343350N/A