Definition
The term 'family Ipidae' refers to a former classification of bark beetles. This group of beetles, now part of the weevil family (Curculionidae), includes small, cylindrical insects that bore into tree bark. They create tunnels that disrupt the tree's vascular system, harming or killing the tree. Imagine them as tiny saboteurs attacking the forest from within. Unlike squirrels that help disperse seeds, family Ipidae beetles are destructive.