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Cigarette Beetles
Commonly confused with the related Drugstore Beetle, the Cigarette Beetle has distinct striations on its wing covers. Cigarette Beetles, as...
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Commonly confused with the related Drugstore Beetle, the Cigarette Beetle has distinct striations on its wing covers. Cigarette Beetles, as...
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A beetle of the Dermestidae family, larder beetles adults range in size from ¼ to 3/8 of an inch in...
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A nearly identical look-alike to the cigarette beetle, drugstore beetles differ in that they have rows of pits on their...
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Once considered to be the same as a saw-toothed grain beetles, merchant grain beetles have since beetles found to be...
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An introduced species, commonly associated with grains, the foreign grain beetle is typically a minor pest from an economic stand...
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Considered one of the primary stored product pests, granary weevils infest only whole kernels of grain. Adult granary weevils are...
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Although very similar in appearance, red and confused flour beetles do have a few characteristics that allow for identification. Antennae...
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Adult warehouse beetles vary in size and coloration; however, they are typically around 1/8 of an inch in length and...
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Saw-toothed grain beetles common name is derived from the six saw-like teeth on each side of the first segment located...
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Adult rice weevils are reddish-brown in color with four faint red or yellow spots on their wing covers. Rice weevil...
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