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Picture: Drugstore Beetle

Drugstore Beetle

Stegobium paniceum

Size:
1/10 to 1/8 of an inch

Color:
Reddish brown to dark brown

Behavior:
The female drugstore beetle lays up to 75 eggs in her lifetime and may deposit them on more than one food source. Under ideal conditions (85° F and 60-90% relative humidity) the life cycle from egg to adult can take as little as five months. Seven months is more common, however. Varying temperatures and humidity play a significant role in speeding and slowing development of larvae within infested foods. In most cases, the drugstore beetle can complete as many as four generations per year in warm climates or inside warm buildings. The larvae are external feeders and are capable of damaging whole grains or seeds. Adults actively crawl and fly.

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