Red Flour Beetle Control
This small beetle is reddish brown and up to 4.5 mm long. The last three segments of the 11-segmented antennae are abruptly enlarged to form a club. The immature stage is approximately 4-5 mm long, white to yellowish in colour, and wiry in appearance. The last abdominal segment ends with two prominent points.
Heavy infestations of flour by this insect may cause the product to turn greyish or mold prematurely. This insect can also impart a nauseous smell and taste from its scent glands to the infested material. Both adults and larvae cause damage.
This beetle is not only an extremely bothersome pest of flour, but it also feeds on moist milled grain products, grain dust, broken kernels, processed beans, nuts, spices, chocolate, and pharmaceuticals.
Females will deposit 400-500 eggs in food or food sacks during a two-year or longer lifespan. Eggs hatch within 5-12 days; the larvae can mature within 22 days or as long as 120 days depending on temperature, type of foodstuff, and relative humidity. The life cycle for one generation is about 20 days. Consequently, the reproductive rate is usually high. This species is capable of flight, but seldom flies.
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