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considered _ only to granary and rice weevils as a pest of stored grain.
second
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
considered second only to _ and rice weevils as a pest of stored grain.
granary
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
considered second only to granary and _ weevils as a pest of stored grain.
rice
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
Adults with wingspread (wing tip to wing tip) about #-5/8
1/2 inch
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Adults with wingspread (wing tip to wing tip) about 1/2-#
5/8 inch
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Color _ to pale yellowish brown
buff
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Color buff to _ yellowish brown
pale
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Color buff to pale _ brown
yellowish
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Color buff to pale yellowish _
brown
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Mature larva up to about INCH
1/4 inch
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larva = Color white with yellowish head and dark reddish-brown mouthparts
white
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larva = Color white with _ head and dark reddish-brown mouthparts
yellowish
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larva = Color white with yellowish _ and dark reddish-brown mouthparts
head
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larva = Color white with yellowish head and _ reddish-brown mouthparts
dark
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larva = Color white with yellowish head and dark _-brown mouthparts
reddish
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larva = Color white with yellowish head and dark reddish-_ mouthparts
brown
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larva = Color white with yellowish head and dark reddish-brown _
mouthparts
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lays an average of 40 (range to 389) _ eggs on or near grain. These turn red with age and hatch in 4-8 days
white
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
lays an average of 40 (range to 389) white eggs on or near _ . These turn red with age and hatch in 4-8 days
grain
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
lays an average of 40 (range to 389) white eggs on or near grain. These turn COLOR with age and hatch in 4-8 days
red
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
1st instar larva bores into a _ _ and passes through a total of 3 instars in about 3 weeks, but may hibernate before pupation
whole kernel
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1st instar larva bores into a whole kernel and passes through a total of 3 instars in about 3 weeks, but may _ before pupation
hibernate
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
1st instar larva bores into a whole kernel and passes through a total of 3 instars in about 3 weeks, but may hibernate before _
pupation
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_ within the hollowed-out kernel
pupates
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pupates within the _ _ _
hollowed out kernel
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In _ the life cycle (egg to egg) usually requires 5-7 weeks, but may take 6 months in cool climates
warm climates
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In warm climates the life cycle (egg to egg) usually requires 5-7 weeks, but may take 6 months in _
cool climates
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_ cause no damage
adults
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_ requires a whole kernel or caked material for development
larva
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larva requires a _ _ or caked material for development
whole kernel
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larva requires a whole kernel or _ material for development
caked
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larva requires a whole kernel or caked material for _
development
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is active at _ _ and can cause considerable damage during the winter
low temperatures
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is active at low temperatures and can cause considerable damage during the _
winter
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Infested grain has a _ _ and taste which makes it unpalatable.
sickening smell
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moths leave a lot of _ on top of infested grain.
debris
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moths leave a lot of debris _ _ of infested grain.
on top
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adults ARE? ARE NOT? attracted to light
ARE
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moth prefers to attack _
moth prefers to attack barley, rye, corn, oats, rice, and various seeds.
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attacks both grains in the _ and grains in storage, but only whole kernels
field
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
attacks both grains in the field and grains in _, but only whole kernels
storage
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ANGOUMOIS MOTH - FIELD GUIDE
attacks both grains in the field and grains in storage, but only _ _
whole kernels
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prefers _ grain as opposed to old dry grain.
damp
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prefers damp grain as opposed to _ _ grain.
old dry
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prefers damp grain as opposed to _ _ grain.
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