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  2. 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).

  3. Cigarette Beetle - Penn State Extension

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    The cigarette beetle is a common insect in Pennsylvania that infests many types of stored products. It often is confused with a related species, the drugstore beetle, Stegobium paniceum (Linnaeus), which is more elongate in proportion to its width and has distinctly striated wing covers.

  4. How to Identify and Prevent Cigarette Beetle Infestations

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    Cigarette beetles are a common pest that can infest your home and cause damage to your belongings. In this article, we will discuss how to identify and prevent cigarette beetle infestations, as well as what to do if you are already dealing with an infestation.

  5. Cigarette Beetle Control - Types, Facts, and How to Identify ...

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    Cigarette beetles will damage items like books, book bindings, dry flowers, wreaths, and stuffed furniture. They will also contaminate food that is being stored in your home, food items that they invade include: pasta, flour, seeds, dried fruit, dried fish, and dry seasonings.

  6. Cigarette Beetle: Identification, Life Cycle, Facts & Pictures

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    Know about cigarette beetle and its identification. Get details about their life cycle, life span what they eat, and habitat.

  7. cigarette beetle - Lasioderma serricorne F.

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    The cigarette beetle is a commonly encountered stored-product pest in the home and has long been associated with humans -- some were found in dried resin from the tomb of Egyptian King Tutankhamun. Figure 1. Adult cigarette beetle, Lasioderma serricorne (F.). Photograph by B.J. Cabrera, University of Florida. Distribution (Back to Top)

  8. How to identify and get rid of cigarette beetles - pestie.com

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    Learn how to identify and treat cigarette beetle infestations in your home. Discover their distinguishing traits, where they hide, prevention strategies, and how to keep your home pest-free.

  9. Tobacco Beetle: Identification, Life Cycle, Damage, Treatment ...

    entomologist.net/beetles/186-lasioderma-serricorne.html

    The cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne) is a captivating insect that has carved its niche in the world of entomology. Don't let its small size deceive you, as this squat creature measures a mere 3mm or 1/8 inch in length.

  10. Cigarette Beetles Control, Get Rid of Tobacco Beetles - Orkin

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    Cigarette Beetle Facts & Information. Protect your home or business from cigarette beetles by learning techniques for identification and control.

  11. Cigarette Beetle - Plant & Pest Diagnostics

    www.canr.msu.edu/resources/cigarette-beetle

    As the common name suggests, the cigarette beetle is an important pest of stored tobacco. It is a common kitchen pest as well and is known to feed on almost anything including cottonseed meal, rice, pepper, paprika, crude drugs, seeds, dried plants and even books, and other processed cereal products.