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1. (noun) house borer, Anobium punctatum - a beetle just 2-6 mm long but the grub can destroy untreated timber used in buildings and furniture. Grub lives for up to five years, but the adult beetle lives for no longer than a month and never eats. The flying beetle emerges from the wood in summer. An introduced species now found throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand.