Illustrated identification guide β PestControlBasics.com
π Identification
Angoumois grain moth: 12-14mm wingspan; straw-yellow with pointed hindwings. Rice moth: slightly larger; tan with indistinct markings. Both are smaller and less distinctive than Indian meal moth. Key diagnostic: larvae found inside individual grain kernels (you must cut grains open to find them) rather than in webbed masses in open food.
𧬠Biology & Behavior
Females lay eggs on grain surfaces; larvae bore into individual kernels and feed internally. Adults emerge through small round exit holes. Infestations can be extensive before webbing or larvae are visible, because all development occurs within the kernel. Common in bulk stored grains, feed stores, and grain elevators.
β οΈ Damage & Health Risk
Internal destruction of individual grain kernels; significant losses in bulk grain storage; contamination of stored rice, wheat, corn; economic losses in agricultural storage.
π§ DIY Treatment
Discard infested grain. Freeze new grain purchases at 0Β°F for 7 days before storage (kills all stages). Store in airtight containers. Clean all cracks and crevices in storage areas. Pheromone traps monitor adult activity.
π· When to Call a Pro
Phosphine fumigation for large-scale grain storage β requires licensed applicator.