The red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) may be small but is an aggressive and economically important pest of flour and other grain products worldwide. It belongs to the family Tenebrionidae.
Considered a small insect, reddish-brown in color, rough-grained, and measuring around 1/8 inch (3-4 mm), the beetle is oval-shaped and has noticeable antennae appendages.
The relationship between the Lifecycle of red flour beetle and the working processes of flour is tight. adult beetle drops its eggs into the stubs or in glance areas of Silos, Mills, or vehicles at ambient temperatures ranging between 68oF and 90oF (20oC and 32oC) with humid levels above 60%. The eggs develop into larvae which chew the flour until they grow through several molts before developing into adults. The entire cycle of development and reproduction takes hardly 4-6 weeks, making it possible for some generations within one year.
Usually, Infestation occurs during the grain handling process, most especially when:
By following these simple steps, you can prevent red flour beetle infestations and protect your grain supply.
To prepare the environment against any future infestations, apply the following measures:
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