If an infestation is established, removing nearby flowering plants will prevent further damage, true or false?

Answer

False, because the damaging larvae are tunneling internally and are unaffected by external food sources

Removing flowers only affects the adult feeding stage; if larvae are already established inside the wood, intervention must focus on environmental control within the structure.

If an infestation is established, removing nearby flowering plants will prevent further damage, true or false?
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