red flour beetle

Red Flour Beetle

The red flout beetle gets its common name from its coloration and its habit of infesting flour. It is one of the most important pests of stored products found in the home and in grocery stores. It is of Indo-Australian origin and now occurs worldwide in the warmer climates. In the United States it is found primarily in the southern states.

Adults about 1/8″ (3-4mm) long. Color reddish brown. Antennae with abrupt 3 segmented club. Sides of thorax rounded. Wings functional but commonly flies only short distances. Except for antennal and thorax differences almost identical to confused flour beetle.

These beetles are unable to feed on whole kernels or undamaged grain. They have been recorded attacking grains. They have been recorded attacking grains and grain products fruits spices milk chocolate drugs snuff cayenne pepper and herbarium and other museum specimens. They are attracted to flour of high moisture content. Adults can fly and are attracted to light.

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