Pulsegleaner
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Thanks to some seed I got from Kenya, my room had bean weevils (well, Bambarra Groundnut weevils.) for quite some time. Luckily, they don't generally like to fly if they don't have to, so the only groudnuts that actually got hit were the innumerable leftover white ones that were all over the floor. And each weevil species seems to be host specific, as they seemed not to touch the lablabs that also were spread around (I DID sometimes find lablab beans with the "cookie cutter" holes in them, but these always turned out to be ones that had had them WHEN I GOT THEM (they're pretty close to a universal storage pest, it's just most places do something to kill them before they pack the stuff for food or seed sale.)I'm TERRIFIED of bean weevils. I've never heard of anyone around here having those, and I can only pray that I've never come across them because our winters, being so bitterly cold, kill them off.
My bigger problem (and the one I still haven't solved), is the Larder beetles, since they'll eat ANYTHING (they're probably what was chewing on my corn) that stays in one place for any decent time (including book paper). The problem with getting rid of those is that It would require basically totally cleaning my whole room, and since they are tiny, my room has an awful lot of little hard to reach nooks and crannies (behind furniture, behind the radiator etc. where some can hide out.)
For a while when I first got my mini corn samples I also had a ton of grain moths (though how those differ from the pantry moths we already have I'm not sure). or why I have no complete ears from that time (no ears, or almost none, were pest free, so I couldn't leave any intact.)