Concentration-mortality curves were determined for 8 Bacillus thuringiensis isolates against 3 Indian meal moth and 3 almond moth populations. Relative toxicities of the isolates were not consistent ...
Q:We have moths in our house. We don’t know what they are and where they came from. They are about as big as a horse fly, sort of, and they have powdery wings like a moth. Can you help? A:Yes — after ...
Question: I opened a bag of rice and discovered several small tiny light-colored worms. Lately, I also have noticed moths which I thought was unusual for this time of year. Are they related and how do ...
Indian meal moths, Plodia interpunctella, were reared for nine generations on an irradiated whole wheat flour diet or for four generations on irradiated raisins. Diets were treated with dosages of 0, ...
Indian meal moths were raised for successive generations in sealed enclosures where conditions were identical save for the stickiness of their food. In enclosures (top) where food was stickier, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A number of pesky intruders can make their way into your kitchen, which can leave you wondering how to ...
SOUTH ELGIN, Ill., Aug. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- McCloud Services, a leading pest management company servicing Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, OhioandWisconsin, is ...
Q: I live in a 75-year-old brick Colonial. About 10 years ago, I left a bag of unsterilized sunflower birdseed in my basement, and thus began a continuing battle to rid my house of Indian meal moths.
HOUSTON – (March 25, 2021) – One of nature’s most prolific cannibals could be hiding in your pantry, and biologists have used it to show how social structure affects the evolution of selfish behavior.