Cryptolestes ferrugineus
• Adults: 1.5-2 mm in length.
• It is a reddish-brown beetle with flat wing covers almost twice as long as wide. Its neck shield is relatively
large with long, fine antennae.
• The slim yellowish-white larvae are freely mobile and grow to 3-4 mm in length.
• The yellowish-white pupa lies in a cocoon.
• Females deposits about 100-400 eggs loosely in the infested goods.
• The total development period is 5-12 weeks, depending on temperature, nutrition and moisture.
• The beetles develop either inside or outside of grain kernels.
• They can withstand relatively low and high temperature.
• They mainly infest all types of grain and grain products, also rice, dried fruit, groundnut seeds, herbs
and oilseed cake.
• They are found both as secondary pests and as primary pests in grain as the larvae and the beetle
damage the whole kernels.
• Rapid mass reproduction leads to great heat generation in the grain. Severe damage can be done to
seeds and brewing barley, as this pest feeds also on the germs.