Indian Meal Moth Larvae. Photo by James Kalisch, UNL EntomologyPantry pests are the name given to beetles and moths that tend to infest stored food products.
Beetles come in various shapes, sizes and colors - brown being one of the most common hues in the insect world. However, while many species of beetles have wings, only a select few can actually fly.
Many food-processing plants and supermarkets struggle with controlling these types of pests, but they can also become problems at home. Two of the most common pantry pests include the Indian meal moth and the flour beetle.Indian Meal MothIndian meal moth is relocated into the home after product purchase.
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The adult Indian meal moth will lay their eggs near a food source, and when the eggs hatch, the larvae crawl into the food product via holes in packaging.Immature Indian meal moths are caterpillars that have a distinctly dark head capsule, three pairs of thoracic legs and five pairs of prolegs on the abdomen. Indian meal moth caterpillars are sometimes mistaken for maggots, which are the larval form of flies.
Maggots lack a head capsule, are completely legless and do not thrive in dried goods. Indian Meal Moth Adult by a Ruler. Photo by Vicki Jedlicka, Extension AssistantThe Indian meal moth larvae have chewing mouthparts, which allows them to gain access into unopened packages of food. During its larval form, it can appear to be yellowish, greenish or pinkish in color depending on its food source. It eats, grows and molts five times, growing up to 5/8-inch before it travels out of the product, leaving silken threads behind to where it will pupate.Adult moths emerge from cocoons; they are 1/2-inch long with a wingspan of 3/4-inch. They can be distinguished from other moths by their two-toned markings on their wings, which are whitish-gray closest to the head and reddish-brown with a copper luster on the end of the forewings. Adult moths are short-lived and do not feed, therefore damage to food product is done by the larval or caterpillar form.Signs of Indian meal moth infestations in the home include:.
adult moths flying around inside the house, usually attracted to lights, fluttering around screens at night,. silken threads and webbing on/ in food products, packaging, storage shelving, cupboards, walls and ceilings, and. larvae crawling in the food products that contain flour, cereal, stored grains, chocolate, nuts or dried fruits. Red Flour Beetle Adult. Photo by Jody Green, Extension Educator Flour BeetleFlour beetles are also quite common in homes. There are two flour beetles with similar biology, behaviors, life cycle and feeding habits, the red and confused flour beetles.The red flour beetle has a three-segmented club, and the confused flour beetle does not. This difference, though slight, provides an important difference when dealing with origin of the infestation because the red flour beetle is a flier and the confused flour beetle is not capable of flight.The larvae are creamy to yellow-brown, with light hairs and pointed projections on the last segment.
Before pupation, mature larvae are about 1/4-inch long. Adult flour beetles are approximately 1/8-inch long and reddish-brown in color. All life stages can be found in large numbers feeding on broken kernels and other grain products.Signs of red flour beetle infestations in the home include:. adult beetles flying around inside the house, usually attracted to lights, may accumulate in and along window sills,. larvae and adults in food products that contain flour, cereal, dried pet food, dog treats and all grain products. Red Flour Beetle Larvae.
Photo by Jody Green, Extension Educator Control MethodsTreatment strategies for Indian meal moth and red flour beetle do not include insecticide use inside the home. A thorough inspection is necessary to locate and eliminate the source of the infestation and provide a long-term solution. Most people overlook prepackaged and prepared foods, unopened packages and non-food items, but a variety of products are vulnerable.There are pheromone traps available that attract the specific pest to a sticky glueboard or pitfall trap, but these are preferred as a monitoring tool, rather than solely a control method.Prevention and sanitation is your best protection against pantry pests.
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