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Indian Meal Moth
Color: |
Copper reddish coloring on outer part of wings |
Legs: |
6 |
Shape: |
Elongated oval |
Size: |
5/8" |
Antennae: |
Yes |
Region: |
Found throughout U.S. |
The Indian meal moth was given its name after an insect scientist found it feeding on corn meal, also known as Indian meal. From wing tip to wing tip, adult moths measure from 5/8" to 3/4" of an inch long.
Habits
The Indian meal moth likes to feed on dried fruits, grains, seeds, nuts, chocolate, candies, bird seed, dog food, powdered mik, dried red peppers and candy.
Habitat
Attracted to the light, these bugs are found worldwide in areas where food is stored such as grocery stores.
Threats
Indian Meal moths infest foods and can contaminate food products.
Prevention
Dried food prducts should be inspected thoroughly for signs of moth infestations. Discard infested foods in outdoor trash bins. Clean infested cupboards thoroughly with a vacuum and soap and water. Store food in sealed containers.
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