In 'Powder-Post Beetles in Buildings: What to Do About Them,' authors T. McIntyre and R.A. St. George construct a dense, informative exploration of not just the biology and behavior of powder-post beetles but how these aspects tie into larger issues of building integrity and pest control methodologies. The anthology traverses a variety of narrative styles, from scientific analyses to practical guides, effectively capturing the multifaceted challenge these insects present to both homeowners and professionals alike. It stands out for its comprehensive approach, making it a significant contribution to the field of entomology and pest management. The backgrounds of McIntyre and St. George, both esteemed in their fields, provide a rich bedrock for the collection's authority and scope. Their collaborative effort aligns with contemporary movements toward integrated pest management and sustainable building practices, representing a holistic and scientifically grounded response to the challenges posed by powder-post beetles. This anthology benefits enormously from the authors' collective expertise, offering insights that span biological, environmental, and practical dimensions. This collection is recommended for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of dealing with powder-post beetles in a comprehensive manner. It invites readers into a detailed discussion that combines rigorous scientific inquiry with practical solutions, making it an invaluable resource for professionals in pest management, architecture, and construction, as well as for homeowners. The educational value of this volume, coupled with its breadth of perspectives, makes it a unique and essential addition to the libraries of those committed to understanding and addressing the challenges of powder-post beetles in buildings.