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Woodworm Collection

Woodworm, or woodworms, are the larvae of several species of beetles

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Background imageWoodworm Collection: Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita) perched on fallen leaves, next to chestnuts

Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita) perched on fallen leaves, next to chestnuts, rainworm and trio of mushrooms

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Wreck of the Helvetia, Worms Head, Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Wreck of the Helvetia, Worms Head, Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Allegorical Portrait of Marie de Medici (1575-1642) as Bellona, 1622

Allegorical Portrait of Marie de Medici (1575-1642) as Bellona, 1622
Allegorical Portrait of Marie de Me dici (1575-1642) as Bellona, 1622. Found in the Collection of Museum Heylshof, Worms

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Corkscrew, c. 1800-50 (wood, steel & hair)

Corkscrew, c. 1800-50 (wood, steel & hair)
3084511 Corkscrew, c.1800-50 (wood, steel & hair) by English School, (19th century); 14.5x12.3 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Observation - Picket watching Salmah from the Worm, WW1

Observation - Picket watching Salmah from the Worm, WW1
The Surrey Yeomanry on the Struma Valley Front, Salonika 1917-1918. Observation - Picket watching Salmah from the Worm, North West corner of Gloucester Wood, Winter 1917-1918

British Insects: Glow-Worm, Oil-Beetles, Weevils, Long-Horns, and Lady-Birds (engraving)
8642359 British Insects: Glow-Worm, Oil-Beetles, Weevils, Long-Horns, and Lady-Birds (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Glow-Worm, Oil-Beetles, Weevils)

Letter V as wine, view, vase, vanesse, traveler, villager, vignette, car, viper, worm and flight and W as Westphalia
DUV4198795 Letter V as wine, view, vase, vanesse, traveler, villager, vignette, car, viper, worm and flight and W as Westphalia. Insect alphabet. Library of education and recreation

Man is but a worm. Cartoon from Punch, London, 6 December 1881 (engraving)
530397 Man is but a worm. Cartoon from Punch, London, 6 December 1881 (engraving); (add.info.: the year in which Darwin published The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the action of Worms)

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Silk Culture in China: preparing raw silk, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Silk Culture in China: preparing raw silk, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Silk Culture in China: preparing raw silk, 1857. When the worms have cast their several skins...they are removed...preparatory to their spinning

Background imageWoodworm Collection: The South Australian Company's Swing-Bridge at Port Adelaide, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The South Australian Company's Swing-Bridge at Port Adelaide, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The South Australian Company's Swing-Bridge at Port Adelaide, 1858. New bridge...spanning the entrance to their new dock, and connecting the company's and Levi's wharfs...It was designed by Mr. W

Background imageWoodworm Collection: DDE-90026808

DDE-90026808
Waitomo, New Zealand. The Waitomo caves are the prime location for underground caving and the viewing of glow worms. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageWoodworm Collection: The Kitten Pilgrims: The Worm Sloth (colour litho)

The Kitten Pilgrims: The Worm Sloth (colour litho)
7165246 The Kitten Pilgrims: The Worm Sloth (colour litho) by Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825-94); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Worm Sloth)

Background imageWoodworm Collection: The slow-worm (engraving)

The slow-worm (engraving)
7162849 The slow-worm (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The slow-worm. Illustration for The Handy Natural History by J G Wood (Religious Tract Society)

Background imageWoodworm Collection: NFP 1175

NFP 1175
Top view of a male of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) walking on red flower, Liguria, Italy Date: 17-Jun-17

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Members of the New Parliament (engraving)

Members of the New Parliament (engraving)
1047896 Members of the New Parliament (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Members of the New Parliament)

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Sussex PO22 8 Map

Sussex PO22 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sussex PO22 8

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Bromsgrove B61 9 Map

Bromsgrove B61 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bromsgrove B61 9

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Man is but a Worm, cartoon from Punch showing evolution from worm to man, 1881

Man is but a Worm, cartoon from Punch showing evolution from worm to man, 1881
Man is but a Worm, cartoon from Punch showing evolution from worm to man watched by Charles Darwin (1802-1882), London, 6 December 1881

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Soft tree fern, Man fern or Tasmanian tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Australia

Soft tree fern, Man fern or Tasmanian tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Australia

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho)

Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho)
5987679 Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for catalogue of Army & Navy Stores Ltd)

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa) flower seen from a low angle with tree tops as background

Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa) flower seen from a low angle with tree tops as background, Oud Poelgeest, Oestgeest, Zuid-Holland

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Timber shingles

Timber shingles

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Wood cricket and its parasite, the Gordian Worm Paragordius tricuspidatus

Wood cricket and its parasite, the Gordian Worm Paragordius tricuspidatus
PPG-1519 WOOD CRICKET and its parasite, the Gordian Worm (Paragordius tricuspidatus). Nemobius sylvestris Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Cross section illustration of a home made wooden worm compost box

Cross section illustration of a home made wooden worm compost box

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a trunk. Spain

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a trunk. Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Colorful Christmas Tree Worms, Key Largo, Florida

Colorful Christmas Tree Worms, Key Largo, Florida
Colorful Christmas Tree Worms (Spirobranchus grandis) expose their gills to filter the water flowing by in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Close-up view of a Christmas Tree Worm, Key Largo, Florida

Close-up view of a Christmas Tree Worm, Key Largo, Florida
A close-up view of a Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus grandis) on a coral reef in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageWoodworm Collection: White Christmas Tree Worms, Key Largo, Florida

White Christmas Tree Worms, Key Largo, Florida
White Christmas Tree Worms (Spirobranchus giganteus) inside plate coral (Turbinaria reniformis) in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis capturing wood worms

Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis capturing wood worms
Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis, a tree-dwelling theropod, specializing in capturing wood worms with its extremely elongated finger. Late Jurassic of China

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Brightly lit canopy of a Beech (Fagus), Wohldorf Forest, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Brightly lit canopy of a Beech (Fagus), Wohldorf Forest, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Purple foxglove, Ladys glove (Digitalis purpurea), group of blossoms on a forest clearing area in

Purple foxglove, Ladys glove (Digitalis purpurea), group of blossoms on a forest clearing area in a Scots pine forest (Pinus sylvestris), near Nicklheiml, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Norway Spruce -Picea abies-, wide-angle view, worms eye view, Bergisches Land region

Norway Spruce -Picea abies-, wide-angle view, worms eye view, Bergisches Land region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Snow Geese in flight at sunrise, Anser Caerulescens, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow Geese in flight at sunrise, Anser Caerulescens, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Fairy Pitta (Pitta nympha) adult, foraging, probing ground for worms, Huben, Central Taiwan, June

Fairy Pitta (Pitta nympha) adult, foraging, probing ground for worms, Huben, Central Taiwan, June

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Man is but a worm. Cartoon from Punch, London, 6 December 1881

Man is but a worm. Cartoon from Punch, London, 6 December 1881
Man is but a worm. Cartoon from " Punch", London, 6 December 1881, the year in which Darwin published " The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the action of Worms"

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Worm bin lined with plastic, wood and straw, containing soil and eggshells

Worm bin lined with plastic, wood and straw, containing soil and eggshells and a sheet of newspaper, high angle view

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Cylinder Millipedes (Julidae) curled on rotting log, view from above

Cylinder Millipedes (Julidae) curled on rotting log, view from above

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Shipworm borings

Shipworm borings
This block of wood was attacked by Teredo navalis, common shipworm about 50 million years ago

Background imageWoodworm Collection: Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) larva, resting on leaf in woodland

Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) larva, resting on leaf in woodland, East Blean Woods National Nature Reserve, Kent, England, June

Background imageWoodworm Collection: SILKWORM & MOTH. A new silkworm moth (Saturnia cynthia), caterpillar, and cocoon

SILKWORM & MOTH. A new silkworm moth (Saturnia cynthia), caterpillar, and cocoon. Wood engraving, English, 1861

Background imageWoodworm Collection: PLOWING, 1868. An American farmer on the western prairie plowing a fire guard around his fields

PLOWING, 1868. An American farmer on the western prairie plowing a fire guard around his fields. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageWoodworm Collection: LEECHES. The common leech (Hirudo medicinalis). Wood engraving, late 19th century

LEECHES. The common leech (Hirudo medicinalis). Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageWoodworm Collection: LEECHES. The common leech (Hirudo medicinalis). Wood engraving, late 19th century

LEECHES. The common leech (Hirudo medicinalis). Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageWoodworm Collection: ALABAMA: SILK INDUSTRY. Scenes of silk manufacture at Lowerys Industrial Academy, founded, 1875

ALABAMA: SILK INDUSTRY. Scenes of silk manufacture at Lowerys Industrial Academy, founded, 1875, by Samuel R
ALABAMA:SILK INDUSTRY. Scenes of silk manufacture at Lowerys Industrial Academy, founded, 1875, by Samuel R. Lowery at Huntsville, Alabama. Wood engravings from an American newspaper of 1878

Background imageWoodworm Collection: SILKWORM MOTH. Mature female silkworm moth, laying her eggs. Wood engraving, American, 1873

SILKWORM MOTH. Mature female silkworm moth, laying her eggs. Wood engraving, American, 1873



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Woodworm Collection

Woodworm, or woodworms, are the larvae of several species of beetles. They feed on the cellulose found in wood and can cause extensive damage to wooden structures. Woodworm infestations can be identified by small holes in the wood surface, sawdust-like frass (wood dust) around these holes and tunnels within the timber. Treatment for a woodworm infestation involves identifying and removing any infected timber, treating with insecticide or fumigation and replacing any damaged timber. Prevention is key; ensuring that all timbers used are treated with preservatives before use will help to reduce the risk of an infestation occurring. Regular inspections should also be carried out to ensure that any signs of an infestation are spotted early on so that it can be dealt with quickly before too much damage is caused.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Woodworm collection from Media Storehouse is a fascinating and unique selection of images showcasing the beauty and intricacy of these tiny creatures. Our collection features stunning photographs and illustrations that capture the various stages of the woodworm's life cycle, as well as their distinctive physical characteristics. From close-up shots of their intricate patterns to detailed illustrations highlighting their anatomy, our collection offers a rare glimpse into the world of these often-overlooked insects. The Woodworm collection includes a range of wall art and framed prints in various sizes, making it easy for anyone to add a touch of natural beauty to their home or office. Whether you're an insect enthusiast or simply looking for something different to decorate your walls, the Woodworm collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress. With its high-quality imagery and attention to detail, our collection is perfect for anyone who appreciates the wonders of nature.
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What are Woodworm (Worms Animals) art prints?

Woodworm art prints are a collection of high-quality images featuring the intricate details and patterns of wood-boring beetles, commonly known as woodworms. These prints showcase the natural beauty of these tiny creatures, which can often be overlooked due to their small size and destructive tendencies. The Woodworm art print collection includes a range of stunning photographs and illustrations that capture the unique characteristics of different species of wood-boring beetles. From close-up shots that highlight their intricate patterns to more abstract depictions that play with color and texture, there is something for every nature lover in this collection. These prints are perfect for adding a touch of natural beauty to any home or office space. They make great gifts for anyone who appreciates the wonders of the natural world or has an interest in entomology. Whether you're looking to decorate your own space or give a thoughtful gift, Woodworm art prints are sure to impress.
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What Woodworm (Worms Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Woodworm art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts. These beautiful prints showcase the intricate details of these fascinating creatures, capturing their unique characteristics and features in stunning detail. Whether you're looking for a simple black and white print or a colorful piece that will add some vibrancy to your home decor, we have something to suit every taste. From close-up shots of individual woodworms to images of entire colonies at work, there's no shortage of options when it comes to choosing the perfect print. So if you're looking for high-quality Woodworm art prints that are sure to impress, look no further than Media Storehouse. With a vast selection of prints available at affordable prices, you're sure to find exactly what you're looking for.
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How do I buy Woodworm (Worms Animals) art prints?

To buy Woodworm art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the Woodworm print that you like, simply select the size and format that suits your needs. You may choose to have it printed on canvas or paper, framed or unframed. After selecting your preferred options, proceed to checkout and enter your payment details. You will receive a confirmation email once your order has been processed. We offer high-quality prints of various sizes and formats to suit different preferences and budgets. Their prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology for excellent color accuracy and sharpness. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of art to decorate your home or office space, or as a gift for someone special, our selection of Woodworm art prints is sure to impress.
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How much do Woodworm (Worms Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Woodworm art prints that are available for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Our Woodworm art prints are created using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that they look stunning in any setting. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some character to your home or office space, or a larger piece to make a statement, we have something for everyone. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality, so you can be sure that you're getting great value for your money when you shop with us. Our collection is constantly updated with new designs and styles, so be sure to check back often to see what's new.
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How will my Woodworm (Worms Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Woodworm art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials and methods to protect your artwork during transit. Your Woodworm art prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube for shipping. This ensures that they remain flat and free from any damage or creases during transportation. Once your order has been processed, we will provide you with a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress as it makes its way to you. Our delivery partners are reliable and efficient, so you can expect your artwork to arrive at your doorstep within the estimated timeframe. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and in perfect condition. Rest assured that we go above and beyond to ensure this happens every time.