🔬 Key Biology Facts
🎯Why single treatments fail: Pupal stage is completely immune to all pesticides. New adults continue emerging after source removal for 2-4 weeks. Pheromone traps confirm when population is finally eliminated.
📦Most common sources: Birdseed, nuts, dried fruit, cornmeal, flour, pasta, pet food, chocolate, and spices — especially items purchased in bulk or stored long-term.
❄️Freezing kills all stages: 0°F for 72 hours kills eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults in infested products. Effective alternative to discarding.
📅 Seasonal Activity
Active year-round in heated structures. Temperature-dependent cycle: at 86°F, egg-to-adult in 4-6 weeks. At 65°F, 6-10 weeks. Multiple generations per year in warm conditions.
⏰ Treatment Timing
Find and remove ALL infested products — this is everything. Check ceiling corners for pupae. Vacuum pantry thoroughly. Place pheromone traps. Transfer all remaining dry goods to sealed glass or hard plastic containers. Zero pheromone trap catches for 3 consecutive weeks confirms elimination.
✅ Target the most vulnerable life stage for maximum treatment effectiveness.