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CIGARETTE
BEETLE & DRUGSTORE BEETLE
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Description:
Adults are very
small, brown to reddish, with the head tucked under the overhanging
pronotum. The Cigarette
beetle is shinier, more rounded, with antennal segments all small
and equal in size. Life
cycle completes in about one month, with both larva and adult
actively feeding.
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Why
be concerned?
Drugstore and cigarette
beetles are two of many "stored product" beetles. Infestation
can destroy both food and nonfood items. Look for these beetles
in stored dried food, bulk food, dried flowers, arts & crafts,
decorative items, and fur. Even small amounts of infested food
can quickly result in major infestations of these nuisance insects.
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What
you can do.
Do not store large
quantities of dried food products for long periods of time. Check
bulk food carefully. Discard dried flowers or crafts items at
the first sign of infestation. If you have had rodent problems,
be aware that rodents will store food in walls and ceilings and
that this stored food often causes major infestations.
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What
we would do.
There is one way
to treat stored beetle infestation: find the source. Your Absolute Pest Management
technician has the training and know-how to do just that. Once
found, removal of the source is often the only treatment necessary;
however, chemical treatment may be required for inaccessible source
areas or to quickly reduce heavy populations.
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| Picture
courtesy of Dow. |
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