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GRANARY WEEVIL
Sitophilus granarius

Cigarette Beetle
Confused Flour Beetle
Drugstore Beetle
Granary Weevil
Indian Meal Moth
Red Flour Beetle
Rice Weevil
Sawtoothed Grain Beetle
GRANARY WEEVIL
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Appearance:
Granary weevils are dark brown in color and are somewhat cylindrical in shape. Their head is prolonged with a distinct thin snout extending downward from the head. The granary weevil has a well marked thorax.

Size:
Approximately 1/8-inch long.

Behavior:
Granary weevils are internal feeders and they can not fly. When disturbed, Granary weevils play dead by drawing their legs close to their body. They then lie still for several minutes before resuming movement.

The female uses her strong mandibles to chew a small hole in a grain kernel, where she deposits a single egg in the hole and seals it with a gelatinous fluid. In warm weather, the granary weevil can develop from egg to adult in about five weeks. Cold weather prolongs development.

Habitat:
Granary weevils are similar to Rice weevils and they are both often referred to as the “Snout weevils.” They penetrate and feed on the internal portions of whole grains during the larval stage. Granary weevils are usually found in grain storage facilities, food processing plants, and whole foods markets. They will also infest old pasta, table beans, acorns, chestnuts, birdseed, sunflower seeds, and ornamental corn.

Damage Caused:
The Granary and Rice weevils are the most economically significant pests of stored grain. Damage to grain products will be severe, as the larvae develop inside the grain kernels. Wheat, corn, macaroni, oats, barley, sorghum, Kaffir seed, and buckwheat are just some of the grains and products these weevils destroy.

Control:
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