I IT SECTS ATTACKING S T C P " D PRODUCTS 
GRANARY 7, : E37IL (Calandra grc.nar ia L.) 
ITew York C. R,. Crosby (August 22): The weevils have practically destroyed 
my rye and are in ray wheat granary* 
Nebraska M« H» Swenk (September 15): Reports of injury to stored grain 
ppests are again becoming more common. These c"."jao from southern 
and eastern Nebraska* 
DAR;: MEALWORM (Tenabrio o bscuru s Fab.) 
New Eampshire ?. R„ Lctv (July 25): Adults have been common in houses for 
the last week* There have been no reports of injury to cereals. 
"Tisconsin A. A. Grandresky (August 26): This is a very common insect pest 
in most of the granaries in Door County. Damage varies considerably, 
according to amount of infestation. 
CAD3LLE ( Tenebroide s mauritani cus L . ) 
Nebraska M, H. S"enk (September 15): Reports of injury to stored wheat 
by stored grain pests are again becoming more common. These come 
from southern and eastern Nebraska, 
IIEM-MEAL MOTH ( Plodia in ter^unctella Hbn. ) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (September l6): Reports of injury to stored grain 
pests are again becoming more common. These c'.ome from southern 
and eastern Nebraska. 
LaRDZR BEETLE ( Dermestes lard-rius L, ) 
•Tisccnsin A, A. Granovsky (August 26): The iatder beetle was observed in 
practically all cheese factories visited, and it has been seen 
in private homes in Door County. The amount of damage is difficult 
to estimate. 
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