Carpenterworms, the larvae of moths in the Cossidae family, are preyed upon by various natural enemies, including birds, small mammals, and predatory insects like wasps and beetles. Certain parasitic wasps specifically target carpenterworm larvae, laying their eggs inside them, ultimately leading to the larvae's demise. Additionally, some larger predators, such as bats, may also consume them when they are exposed or during their adult moth stage.
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