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  2. Drugstore beetle - Wikipedia

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    The drugstore beetle attacks a wide variety of food sources including pharmaceutical products and medicinal plants, earning its name. This species is known for feeding on both food and non-food materials. The beetle eats bread, grain, coffee beans, powdered milk, sweets like cookies and chocolates, spices and herbs, dried fruit, seeds, and more.

  3. Bookworm (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Bookworm is a general name for any insect that is said to bore through books. [1][2] The damage to books that is commonly attributed to "bookworms" is often caused by the larvae of various types of insects, including beetles, moths, and cockroaches, which may bore or chew through books seeking food. The damage is not caused by any species of worm.

  4. Insect pheromones - Wikipedia

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    Insect pheromones. 500,000 scent glands of the female silkmoth (Bombyx mori) were needed to elucidate the molecular structure of bombycol. [1] Structural formula of bombycol, the first clearly chemically identified insect pheromone. Insect pheromones are neurotransmitters that serve the chemical communication between individuals of an insect ...

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  6. Lasioderma serricorne - Wikipedia

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    Lasioderma serricorne, more commonly referred to as the cigarette beetle, cigar beetle, or tobacco beetle, is a small beetle that shares a remarkable resemblance with the drugstore beetle (Stegobium paniceum) and the common furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum). The cigarette beetle, along with the drugstore and furniture beetles, all belong to ...

  7. Foods That Attract Bugs - AOL

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    When you're dining outdoors, it's important to take measures to prevent ants, flies and other insects from eating off your plate. Don't let these uninvited guests ruin your next picnic or patio party.

  8. Yeast - Wikipedia

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    This causes the physical, chemical, and sensible properties of a food to change, and the food is spoiled. [124] The growth of yeast within food products is often seen on their surfaces, as in cheeses or meats, or by the fermentation of sugars in beverages, such as juices, and semiliquid products, such as syrups and jams . [ 123 ]

  9. Mealworm - Wikipedia

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    Mealworms are the larval form of the yellow mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a species of darkling beetle. The yellow mealworm beetle prefers a warmer climate and higher humidity. [ 1 ] Male mealworms release a sex pheromone to attract females to mate. [ 2 ] Tenebrio molitor has been used in biomedical research.