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Definitions from the WebGrain MothDescriptionA grain moth refers to any moth species belonging to the family Tineidae, specifically those that infest and cause damage to stored grains, cereals, and other dry food products. These small insects are commonly found in food storage areas such as pantries, warehouses, and grocery stores. Senses and Usages1. Noun - PestsGrain moths, as pests, can be a nuisance and a threat to stored food products. They lay their eggs on grains or food packaging, and the resulting larvae feed on the grain, contaminating it and rendering it unfit for consumption. To prevent grain moth infestations, proper storage measures such as using airtight containers and regular cleaning are essential. Sample Sentence: The farmer discovered a grain moth infestation in the silo, leading to significant grain loss. 2. Noun - Insect SpeciesGrain moths encompass various species within the Tineidae family, including the Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella) and the Mediterranean flour moth (Ephestia kuehniella). These particular species are widely distributed and notorious for their ability to infest stored food products. Sample Sentence: The Indian meal moth is one of the most commonly encountered grain moths in North America. Related Products | ||||
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