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      1.Antenna                           6.Thorax- elongated oval pits           GRANARY WEEVIL                                1.Antenna                           6.Thorax- elongated oval pits           GRANARY WEEVIL
      2.Eyes                              7.Petiole- none                                                                       2.Eyes                              7.Petiole- none
      3.Head- has snout                   8.Abdomen                                       4                                    3.Head- has snout                   8.Abdomen                                       4
      4.Legs- 6                           9.Color- polished red to black                                                        4.Legs- 6                           9.Color- polished red to black
      5.Wings- wings under elytra         10.Other- larvae very destructive   3                                                 5.Wings- wings under elytra         10.Other- larvae very destructive   3
      Life Cycle                                                                                                                Life Cycle
      The female will lay eggs directly into the grain kernel, where they hatch in a                                            The female will lay eggs directly into the grain kernel, where they hatch in a
      few days.  Over 200 eggs may be laid at a time. The larvae hatch and feed on                                              few days.  Over 200 eggs may be laid at a time. The larvae hatch and feed on
      the interior of the grain, going through four instars until the grain is completely                                       the interior of the grain, going through four instars until the grain is completely
      hollowed out, which takes 3-5 weeks. The pupae remain in the kernel for 1-2        6     5                                hollowed out, which takes 3-5 weeks. The pupae remain in the kernel for 1-2        6     5
      weeks longer. The complete life cycle can be completed in 1-5 months, with                                                weeks longer. The complete life cycle can be completed in 1-5 months, with
      about four generations each year. The adult will live 7-8 months.                   Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR              about four generations each year. The adult will live 7-8 months.                   Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR
     GRANARY WEEVIL                                                                   Actual size 1/16”                        GRANARY WEEVIL                                                                   Actual size 1/16”
     The Granary Weevil is a very small beetle, about 1/16th of an inch for the body length. The head is elongated into        The Granary Weevil is a very small beetle, about 1/16th of an inch for the body length. The head is elongated into
     a snout. Granary Weevil larvae are small pale grubs without any legs.  It is a brownish black color. Granary Wee-         a snout. Granary Weevil larvae are small pale grubs without any legs.  It is a brownish black color. Granary Wee-
     vils infest food products, especially dry organic materials found in the pantry. They commonly get into breakfast         vils infest food products, especially dry organic materials found in the pantry. They commonly get into breakfast
     cereals. While they do not consume large amounts of the food material, their presence is enough to eliminate us-          cereals. While they do not consume large amounts of the food material, their presence is enough to eliminate us-
     age of the contaminated product.  They are a serious pest in quantity storage areas, often destroying whole grain         age of the contaminated product.  They are a serious pest in quantity storage areas, often destroying whole grain
     elevators worth of product.                                                                                               elevators worth of product.
      RICE WEEVIL                                                        RICE  WEEVIL                                           RICE WEEVIL                                                         RICE  WEEVIL














                                    Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                            Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                                               Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                            Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR
      1.Antenna- clubbed                  6.Thorax- 4 distinct red marks             RICE WEEVIL                                1.Antenna- clubbed                  6.Thorax- 4 distinct red marks             RICE WEEVIL
      2.Eyes                              7.Petiole- none                                    5                                  2.Eyes                              7.Petiole- none                                     5
      3.Head- has snout                   8.Abdomen                                     6                                       3.Head- has snout                   8.Abdomen                                     6
      4.Legs- 6                           9.Color- reddish brown                                                               4.Legs- 6                           9.Color- reddish brown
      5.Wings- wings under elytra         10.Other- larvae very destructive                                                     5.Wings- wings under elytra         10.Other- larvae very destructive

      Life Cycle                                                                                                                Life Cycle
      The female lays up to 25 eggs per day directly into the kernels of in-                                                    The female lays up to 25 eggs per day directly into the kernels of in-
      fected grain products. In her 4-5 month life span, she will lay 300-400                                                   fected grain products. In her 4-5 month life span, she will lay 300-400
      eggs. About half the eggs will not hatch.  The larvae and pupae remain     3                                              eggs. About half the eggs will not hatch.  The larvae and pupae remain     3
      in the kernel for a month, becoming adults which will leave in 3-4 days.        4                                         in the kernel for a month, becoming adults which will leave in 3-4 days.        4
      In warm weather, the life cycle can be a little as 32 days.                         Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR              In warm weather, the life cycle can be a little as 32 days.                         Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR


     RICE WEEVIL                                                                      Actual size 1/8”                         RICE WEEVIL                                                                      Actual size 1/8”
     Despite the name, the Rice weevil will infest stored grain products, cereals, wheat products, fruits, beans, and          Despite the name, the Rice weevil will infest stored grain products, cereals, wheat products, fruits, beans, and
     nuts in addition to rice. It is primarily a pest in warmer environments. The adults will readily fly to new areas to      nuts in addition to rice. It is primarily a pest in warmer environments. The adults will readily fly to new areas to
     infest. The reddish brown adults are about 1/8th inch long.                                                               infest. The reddish brown adults are about 1/8th inch long.


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