INJURIOUS AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS 



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INSECTS AFFECTING STORED FOOD PRODUCTS 



78 Grain moth ( S i t o t r o g a c e r e a 1 e 1 1 a ) . A small cater- 

 pillar about y'y inch long working in various grains and producing 

 a whitish moth with a wing spread of a little over J inch. 



Treatment: fumi- 

 gate infested grain 

 with carbon bisul- 

 M, and treat sus- 

 pected granaries in 

 the same manner. 



79 Saw-toothed 

 grain beetle ( S i 1 - 

 vanus surina- 



mensis). A small, fig. 70 Grain moth: a larva; b pupa; c moth; d wings of a 



paler variety; e egg; /kernel of corn showing work of larva; 

 brown slpn dpr hPPtlp ^' '*' °*^®^ structural details— all enlarged except/ (after Riley) 



about i inch long found infesting cereals and dried food prod.ucts. 

 A common and prolific species which may complete its life cycle 

 in 24 days, and may produce seven generations within a year. 



Fig. 71 Saw-toothed grain beetle : a adult; b pupa ; c larva— all enlarged (after Chittenden, 

 U. S. dep't agr., div. ent., bull. 4, n. s.) 



Treatment: fumigate infested cereals with carbon bisulfid, and 

 allow none of its food to lie long undisturbed. 



