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  2. Flour beetle - Wikipedia

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    Flour beetles consume a number of foods to survive. Flour beetles feed on many grain products, cereal, chocolate, and a number of powdered foods; including flour, spices, powdered milk mix, and pancake and cake mix. [5] Flour beetles also consume their own kind and participate in cannibalism. However, it is not a biological characteristic.

  3. Confused flour beetle - Wikipedia

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    The confused flour beetle (Tribolium confusum), a type of darkling beetle known as a flour beetle, is a globally found, common pest insect known for attacking and infesting stored flour and grain. They are one of the most common and most destructive insect pests for grain and other food products stored in silos, warehouses, grocery stores, and ...

  4. Red flour beetle - Wikipedia

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    The red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) is a species of beetle in the family Tenebrionidae, the darkling beetles.The red flour beetle, and other closely related beetles like Gnatocerus cornutus, are a worldwide pest of stored products, particularly food grains, and a model organism for ethological and food safety [1] research.

  5. How To Get Rid Of Pantry Pests For Good, According To Experts

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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 ...

  6. Tribolium (beetle) - Wikipedia

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    Tribolium lay their eggs in a food source such as flour. These hatch into larvae which proceed to feed and grow within the food, avoiding light. There are usually 7 or 8 larval instars, but there can be as few as 5 or as many as 11 depending on food, temperature and humidity.

  7. Storage pest - Wikipedia

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    The Red flour beetle or Rust-red flour beetle is a red-brown beetle with an exoskeleton that darkens in colour as the beetle increases in age, with the maximum adult age being a year. Unlike primary pests, Rust-red flour beetles can produce up to 1000 eggs and lay them inside the damaged grain with parts of the larvae able to use the damaged ...

  8. Flour Bugs Are a Real Thing—Here’s an Easy Way to ... - AOL

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    In this case, the pesky bugs, which are actually called weevils, infest the whole kernels and lay eggs in the wheat grains before it's been milled into flour, Quoc Le tells Delish.

  9. Gnatocerus cornutus - Wikipedia

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    The broadhorned flour beetle undergoes 4 major life stages: egg, larvae, pupa, and adult. The total developmental time is about 47 days, about 1.5 times longer than the Tribolium castaneum, or red flour beetle. [2] In the larval stages of broad-horned flour beetles, the quality of their diet influences their development rate without affecting ...