Book-Marketing Tip of the Day – March 15, 2016
Bookworms are actually beetles. They proliferate in libraries where dust, dirt, heat, darkness and poor ventilation are prevalent. The mature female lays her eggs on the edges of books or in the crevices of bookshelves, and when hatched the larvae burrow into the books (from the book, "That's A Fact Jack!" by Harry Bright).
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