Sawtoothed Grain Beetle

Oryzaephilussurinamensis

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Magpye

NW Qtr, AR (Zone 6a) | August 2006 | Negative
Both sawtoothed grain beetles and their close relatives, the merchant grain beetles, are common stored-food product pests that infest cereals, corn meal, cornstarch, popcorn, rice, dried fruits, breakfast foods, flour, biscuit mix, rolled oats, bran, macaroni, sugar, drugs, spices, herbs, candy, dried meats, chocolate, bread, nuts, crackers, raisins, dried dog and cat food, and other foodstuffs, rendering them unusable.

The beetles are capable of chewing into tightly sealed packages, including unopened paper and cardboard boxes and cellophane, plastic, and foil wrappings. They do not bite or sting, spread disease, or damage structures or furniture.

Adults of both species are flattened, reddish-brown beetles around a tenth of an inch long. They have six sa... read more
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