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From snacks at the office to pantry supplies at a restaurant, mealworms will infest any space with food. If you notice holes on food packaging, “dust” on packaging, or you’ve seen these pesky pests, there’s a chance you’re dealing with a mealworm infestation.
Finding mealworms in a food container is far from pleasant. A mealworm infestation is usually the result of poor sanitation. It’s important to deal with an infestation in your business as soon as possible before these pests spread and contaminate more food.
People often treat Mealworms as if they are a pest species on their own. However, they are actually the larval form of many different species. The most common type of mealworm is the yellow mealworm, which is the larval form of the mealworm beetle. The mealworm beetle is a species of the darkling beetle.
The mealworm life cycle represents one of the four stages that these beetles – and many insects – go through before they become adults. The full cycle includes egg, larva (mealworm), pupa and adult (beetle). Mealworms spend 8-10 weeks growing and molting before they enter the pupa stage.
Beetles may have laid eggs on or near your food so that their young would have an available meal once they hatch. Adult beetles are nocturnal and prefer warm, dark, humid areas. If you have a humid basement or store area, that is likely to be the source of your problem.
Mealworms are especially fond of older, rotted and moldy foods. Check the back of your cupboards for neglected or spoiled food that may have become a breeding ground for these pests.
Mealworms are persistent pests that are often prevalent in restaurant pantries and office kitchens. They can hitch rides into your business through cardboard boxes, in stored dog food, or simply through an open door. They are often found in cereal, flour, baking products, and other dry foods and grains. There are several signs that you have a mealworm infestation in your stored food, including:
The ideal spot for mealworms is dark, humid, and warm. A restaurant or office pantry is a perfect place for mealworms to hang out. In most cases, a mealworm infestation can be cleared up relatively easily. Rid your stored food of an infestation with the following tips:
The best way to deal with a mealworm infestation is to prevent one in the first place. Once your business is pest-free, take the following measures to keep mealworms out:
If you’re struggling to get your pest problem under control, get in touch with Assured Environments today! We provide the best pest management services throughout New York and New Jersey. We can rid your space of mealworms and other unpleasant pests that can compromise your business.
In 1875, the largest swarm of locusts ever recorded in history swept over the heart of America. From a distance, it was said to have looked like a dark cloud that was moving extremely fast. According to the New York Times, the swarm was measured at 1,800 miles long and 110 miles wide.
The swarm was named “Albert’s swarm” after the physician who documented it and estimated its size.
The locusts arrived with a bang, but ended with a whimper. Eventually they just… vanished. Though there are several theories as to how and why this happened, no one knows for sure. In fact, some experts, such as Dr. Jeffrey A. Lockwood, believe the locusts are still out there, watching and waiting.
Unlike the Black Plague and Albert’s Swarm, Malaria continues to have an ongoing effect on the world today. Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite found in mosquito saliva. Symptoms are flu-like and include:
If left untreated, Malaria rapidly worsens, causing yellowing skin, seizures, and ultimately death.
In the fight against Malaria, pest management is one of humanity’s most valuable weapons. Mosquito nets, insect repellent, insecticides, and the identification and disposal of standing water have been effective methods of keeping malaria out of controlled locations. We still have a long way to go in stopping the spread and devastation of malaria, but with the help of pest control, we’re finally starting to make some progress.
The quality, sustainability, and care we put into our pest control methods comes with a lot of responsibility; that responsibility is not to be taken lightly. That’s why, Assured Environments is committed to understanding pest control and practicing our craft in a way that is responsible, sustainable, and non-invasive.
If you’re looking for pest control solutions in the New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut area, get in touch with Assured Environments today. We know that pests can be scary, but we’re here to help in any way we can.
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