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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
common name of warehouse because _
common name of warehouse because it is extremely common in warehouses storing food items
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
worldwide it is second only to the _ beetle (Trogoderma granarium Everts) as a dermestid pest of stored products
khapra beetle
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
of medical concern because ingestion of _ and _ of Trogoderma can cause enteric/intestinal irritation.
ingestion of larvae and/or larval molt skins
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
of medical concern because ingestion of larvae and/or larval molt skins of Trogoderma can cause _
cause enteric/intestinal irritation.
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Adults about INCH (3.2 mm) long
1/8 inch
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_ in shape
oblong
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Color COLOR black with yellowish to yellowish brown markings
brownish
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Color brownish COLOR with yellowish to yellowish brown markings
black
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Color brownish black with COLOR to yellowish brown markings
yellowish
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Color brownish black with yellowish to COLOR brown markings
yellowish
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
Color brownish black with yellowish to yellowish COLOR markings
brown
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adults CAN? CAN NOT? fly
adults are good fliers
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LARVA = INCH long
1/4 inch
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LARVA = early instars COLOR COLOR
yellowish white
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LARVA = middle instars COLOR
middle instars brownish
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LARVA = later instars COLOR COLOR
later instars dark brown
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At #°F and 50% RH, eggs hatch in 6 days
90 deg F
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
At 90°F/32°C and #% RH, eggs hatch in 6 days
50% relative humidity
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At 90°F/32°C and 50% RH, eggs hatch in # days
6 days
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
Both _ and larval molt skins of Trogoderma beetles are of medical concern because
ingestion of either can result in enteric/intestinal irritation, especially in infants.
larvae
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
Both larvae and _ _ _ of Trogoderma beetles are of medical concern because
ingestion of either can result in enteric/intestinal irritation, especially in infants.
laval molt skins
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
Both larvae and larval molt skins of _ beetles are of medical concern because
ingestion of either can result in enteric/intestinal irritation, especially in infants.
Trogoderma
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
Both larvae and larval molt skins of Trogoderma beetles are of medical concern because
ingestion of either can result in enteric/intestinal irritation, especially in _
infants
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An infant that's ingested larvae/larval skins will show varying signs of
distress for usually #-# days and then recover.
2-3 days
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has been found infesting over 90 different kinds of _ and _ such as
cake mix, candy, cereals, cocoa, cookies, corn, corn meal, dog food (dried and burgers),
egg noodles, hominy grits, macaroni, oats, peas, potato chips, raisins, rice, spices, and yeast
dried plants and plant products
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If available they will readily feed on _ _ _ such as a dead insect, dead mouse, or
food products such as dog food, fish meal, and powdered milk.
animal origin materials
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larvae prefer to live in _ _. They prefer high-protein food such as seeds, cereals, legumes, and nuts.
dark places
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WAREHOUSE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
larvae prefer to live in dark places. They prefer _
high-protein food such as seeds, cereals, legumes, and nuts.
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