COMMON TYPES: Indian meal moths, flour beetles, grain weevils, and other stored-product insects
APPEARANCE: Small insects or larvae found within food packages; visible contamination may be apparent
SIZE: Typically 2mm to 8mm depending on species
COLOUR: Brown, reddish-brown, or tan coloring depending on pest species
NESTING AREAS: Flour sacks, cereal boxes, grain storage, dried fruit containers, nuts, and chocolate products
ACTIVITY: Mostly hidden within food products; damage occurs internally and becomes visible during consumption
LIFECYCLE: Egg → larva (feeding stage) → pupa → adult
REPRODUCTION: Eggs laid directly on food products; rapid reproduction within ideal conditions
PRIMARY RISKS: Food contamination, health hazards, product loss, and financial impact