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  2. How To Get Rid Of Pantry Pests For Good, According To ... - AOL

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    The most common pantry pests are different types of beetles and moths. Both beetles and moths go through a four-stage life cycle of egg, larva (grub), pupa, and adult. The beetle grub and adult ...

  3. Drugstore beetle - Wikipedia

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    The drugstore beetle attacks a wide variety of food sources including pharmaceutical products and medicinal plants, earning its name. This species is known for feeding on both food and non-food materials. The beetle eats bread, grain, coffee beans, powdered milk, sweets like cookies and chocolates, spices and herbs, dried fruit, seeds, and more.

  4. Home-stored product entomology - Wikipedia

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    The female flour beetle can lay between 300 and 400 eggs during her lifetime [a period of 5 to 8 months]. The flour beetles mainly infest grains, including, but not limited to: cereal, corn-meal, oats, rice, flour, and crackers. This type of beetle is the most abundant insect pest in flour mills across the United States.

  5. Pest control - Wikipedia

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    Pesticides are substances applied to crops to control pests, they include herbicides to kill weeds, fungicides to kill fungi and insecticides to kill insects. They can be applied as sprays by hand, tractors, or aircraft or as seed dressings. To be effective, the correct substance must be applied at the correct time and the method of application ...

  6. WA proposes yard debris quarantine for some of Tri-Cities ...

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    Japanese beetles feed on more than 300 types of plants and can destroy lawns, flower gardens and crops. ... toward imposing a quarantine on 1.5 square miles in Pasco to prevent the spread of the ...

  7. Insecticidal soap - Wikipedia

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    Insecticidal soap is used to control many plant insect pests. Soap has been used for more than 200 years as an insect control. [1] Because insecticidal soap works on direct contact with pests via the disruption of cell membranes when the insect is penetrated with fatty acids, the insect's cells leak their contents causing the insect to dehydrate and die. [2]