Watch: All About Indian Meal Moths
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Watch: All About Indian Meal Moths

In this video, Tom Mueller, Vice President at Insects Limited, goes into detail about the Indian meal moth, including life cycle, damage, detection, monitoring tips and tricks, fun facts, and more.

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April Showers Bring May Flowers… and Carpet Beetles
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April Showers Bring May Flowers… and Carpet Beetles

Carpet beetles are a member of diverse family of beetles called Dermestidae. There are over 1700 species of dermestid beetles worldwide (Háva & Herrnmann, 2021) with a variety of feeding habits and behaviors. However, feeding on dry plant (seeds, pollen) and animal (hair, skin) matter is common in this group.

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Insect of the Month: Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella)
Casey Vollmer Casey Vollmer

Insect of the Month: Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella)

One insect is found more often than any other on stored food and grain in the United States. This is the dreaded Indian meal moth (IMM). Since they feed on any items containing grain or cereal products, the Indian meal moth alone is responsible for most of the insect problems associated with the food industry. This is one of the easiest stored food insects to identify because the adults have a colorful appearance and the larvae (which look like yellow worms) leave a silken webbing trail wherever they crawl.

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Keratin: It’s Tough to Chew
Casey Vollmer Casey Vollmer

Keratin: It’s Tough to Chew

This video, narrated by entomologist Patrick Kelley, will help you understand what makes keratin so difficult to break down and how the insects, including carpet beetles, do this.

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Product of the Month: All Beetle AA Carpet Beetle Kit
Casey Vollmer Casey Vollmer

Product of the Month: All Beetle AA Carpet Beetle Kit

This All Beetle AA Carpet Beetle Kit includes 10 or 100 (select your quantity) complete All Beetle traps, 10 or 100 dermestid attractant lures, 10 pheromone Bullet Lures™ for Varied Carpet Beetles (Anthrenus verbasci), and Black Carpet Beetle, (Attagenus unicolor), as well as a glue board specifically designed to fit the All Beetle trap removable tray.

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The Top 5 Stored Product Insects
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The Top 5 Stored Product Insects

Stored product insects are insects that can infest whole grains, processed foods, and even tobacco. These insects can usually be found in grain silos, processing facilities, storage warehouses, retail stores, and even in our own pantries. Stored product insects cause billions of dollars’ worth of damage to (click to view…)

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How to optimize trap capture of insects
Patrick Kelley Patrick Kelley

How to optimize trap capture of insects

Getting insects to enter monitoring traps can be challenging, but the right attractant lure and other factors can provide enough incentive for them to approach the trap, enter and ultimately be captured.

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PCT Magazine: Pest Management is Proactive
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PCT Magazine: Pest Management is Proactive

A program cannot work if the pest management professional is always putting out fires or implementing Band-Aid solutions. Pest management starts with considerable preventative effort and is complemented by a thorough monitoring and inspection program.

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Arizona Arthropods
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Arizona Arthropods

Arthropods are a phylum of invertebrate animals that contain an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and paired appendages.

Some of the most popular arthropods include scorpions, spiders, millipedes, centipedes, crustaceans, and insects.

Ethan Estabrook had the unique opportunity to see a wide variety of arthropods on his recent trip to the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.

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Glue science: How we get insects to “stick” around in traps
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Glue science: How we get insects to “stick” around in traps

One of the biggest issues, when monitoring for insects, is that the insects don’t really want to be caught. Go figure. Regardless of the trap style, whether it be a pitfall trap or a sticky blunder trap, the insects that approach them tend to, by and large, avoid hurtling headlong towards death. We do our best to design traps to outwit these crafty bugs and if you spend some time watching a trap, you’ll see what I mean.

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Solve Customer Problems Faster with SightTrap
Tom Mueller Tom Mueller

Solve Customer Problems Faster with SightTrap

Originally, the SightTraps were placed with the intent of monitoring for Cigarette Beetles which it did very well. So much so that it alerted the customer to just how big of a problem the facility had. Click to view…

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Monarch Butterfly Tagging
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Monarch Butterfly Tagging

Insects Limited’s, Ethan Estabrook, participated in the Carmel Parks Department Monarch tagging event on September 4th.

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Laboratory Intern Plays Important Role in Insects Limited Research
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Laboratory Intern Plays Important Role in Insects Limited Research

Samantha Kiever, an Entomology major from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was welcomed in by the Insects Limited’s staff this summer to share her skills with the company while gaining some important experience in an entomology lab while working with three Board Certified Entomologists.

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