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STORED GRAIN PEST
                                                          MANAGEMENT
                                                                      CURRENT TOPIC

                                                               By Preston Sullivan
                                                            NCAT Agriculture Specialist
                                                                    July 2002


   INTRODUCTION
                                                         Effective control of stored-grain pests with minimal pes-
                                                     ticide use requires an IPM approach combining sanitation,
                                                     monitoring, and other preventive practices. Sanitation in-
                                                     volves cleaning bins, elevators, and other conveyers before
                                                     new grain is put in storage—the goal being to eliminate
                                                     insect eggs, pupae, and dormant adults that will eat and
                                                     grow in the stored grain. Traps are excellent for monitor-
                                                     ing pest levels. Many traps contain pheromone (sex scent)
                                                     lures. At least one company supplies insect traps for moni-
                                                     toring insects in stored grain (1).
                                                         Proper identification of pests is essential for effective con-
                                                     trol. For assistance with insect identification, contact the
                                                     Cooperative Extension Service or visit the websites listed at
                                                     reference 2.
                                                         “Stored Grain Advisor,” a computer program for stored-
   Drawing courtesy of Cooperative Extension Service wheat management, is a decision-support software program
                                                     used to identify pests, predict infestations, and recommend
                                                     preventive or remedial action. The program can be down-
loaded from the website of its developer, the Grain Marketing and Production Research Center in
Manhattan, KS (3).

   NON-TOXIC TREATMENTS
     Among the non-toxic treatments that can be used on stored grain is diatomaceous earth (DE), a
silica product composed of the fossilized cell walls of ancient sea algae. This material is mined,
ground into a flour, and used as an insecticide against a variety of pests. The sharp edges of DE cut
the pest’s cuticle covering, resulting in death by dehydration. One stored-grain DE product, Insecto™,
is used to top off a grain bin filled with fresh grain. The suppliers recommend cleaning out the bin
prior to filling it with new grain, then also dusting some Insecto through the fan system. The top
dressing of Insecto™ prevents new infestations from entering the grain. Insecto™ is a formulation
of DE plus a feed ingredient to attract the insects to their death. I have enclosed information on the
use of Insecto™ for controlling stored-grain pests.
     Three more methods for controlling stored-product pests are cooling, heating, and using carbon
dioxide as a fumigant. Because many of the pests originated in the tropics, they are susceptible to
cold temperatures. Most require temperatures above 60°F to reach damaging population levels;

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some need temperatures above 70°F. Therefore, storing grain in a cool place will slow pest develop-
ment. Very cold temperatures can be used to kill pests; storage at 0°F for 4 days will destroy some
species. Heating is also effective; exposure for 30 minutes at 130°F will kill many species. Two of
the enclosures (Fields, 1999; Gannon, 2000) provide more details on using temperature for pest
control.
    Carbon dioxide can be used to fumigate over a period of two to five days; it kills the insects by
dehydration by causing their breathing apparatus to stay open. See the two enclosed articles “Throw-
ing Out the Garbage” and “Of Bugs and Borders.” The use of carbon dioxide to kill stored-grain
pests can be more effective and more economical than other fumigants.
    Research is underway on the use of botanical products. To date, chamomile, dill, elder, and
wormwood have all shown promise (4).
    Oklahoma State University (5) has published the Proceedings of the 4th National Stored Grain
Integrated Pest Management Workshop (circular E-946). It can be ordered directly through the ento-
mology department for $6.00. Finally, most state and county Extension offices offer publications on
stored-grain pest management.


  BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
    Biological control using natural enemies is another option. The enclosed articles, “Bring on the
Bugs” and “Replacing Fumigants with Beneficial Insects,” detail the use of beneficials for control-
ling pests of stored products. You might wish to contact Biofac Crop Care, Inc. (6) for specifics on
using beneficials for stored-grain pest control. Biofac sells several species of beneficial insects that
attack the major pest insects in stored grain, including granary weevil, rice weevil, maize weevil,
rusty grain beetle, lesser grain borer, confused flour beetle, sawtooth grain beetle, Angoumois grain
moth, and Indian meal moth. More information on these pests and the beneficials that control
them can be seen at the Biofac website and in the enclosure from their website.
    The bacterial pesticide Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) can be used during grain storage to kill moth
caterpillars that hatch after the grain is stored. B.t. is effective only against the larval stage of
insects in the moth family, such as grain moths and Indian meal moths. Eggs, pupae, and adults
are not affected. The product must be ingested by the caterpillar in order to work. B.t. kills cater-
pillars by damaging their digestive tract over a period of two or more days. There are several
product formulations of B.t., including Dipel™ and Javelin™.
    In summary, there are several viable alternatives to pesticides for managing stored-grain pests.
These include beneficial insects, temperature extremes, carbon dioxide fumigation, and diatoma-
ceous earth. These intervention methods, coupled with sanitation and monitoring, can comprise a
successful stored-grain IPM program.




         From left to right: Confused Flour Beetle, Angoumois Grain Moth, Granary Weevil, Lesser Grain Borer.
                                                                              Photo courtesy of Agri-Marketing Services




PAGE 2                                                                     //STORED GRAIN PEST MANAGEMENT
REFERENCES
1) Insects Ltd.
   16950 Westfield Park Road
   Westfield, IN 46074-9374
   800-992-1991
   317-896-9300
   http://www.insectslimited.com/insects.htm
   http://www.insectsltd.aol.com

2) Stored Grain Identification Web Resources
   http://entweb.clemson.edu/cuentres/cesheets/grain/index.htm,
   http://www.jamestownnd.com/vectorcontrol/principal_stored_grain_insects.htm
   http://www.biofac.com/storegrainusgmrl/storegrainusgmrl.shtml#effectivebeneficials

3) Grain Marketing & Production Research Center
   Stored Grain Advisor
   Dr. Paul Flinn, Research Biologist
   1515 College Avenue
   Manhattan, KS 66502
   785-76-2707
   http://bru.usgmrl.ksu.edu/flinn/index.html
   e-mail: flinn@gmprc.ksu.edu

4) Anon. 1995. Stored product protection, volume 2. The IPM Practitioner. September.
   p. 18.

5) Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension and USDA. 1994. Proceedings of the
   4th National Stored Grain Integrated Pest Management Workshop. Circular E-946,
   172 p.

   Order this publication for $6 from:
   Oklahoma State University
   Department of Entomology
   127 Noble Research Center
   Stillwater, OK 74078
   405-744-5527

6) Biofac Crop Care, Inc.
   Beneficial Insectary
   Box 87
   Mathis, TX 78368
   361-547-3259
   1-800-233-4914
   http://www.biofac.com




       //STORED GRAIN PEST MANAGEMENT                                         PAGE 3
ENCLOSURES
Anon. 2000. Throwing out the garbage. Fumigants and Pheromones. Spring. p. 1.

Fields, Paul G. 1999. The control of stored-product insects and mites with extreme tempera-
tures. Fumigants and Pheromones. Fall. p. 8–9.

Gannon, Bobbie. 2000. Heat treatment checklist. Fumigants and Pheromones. Spring. p. 2.

Kinzel, Bruce. 1991. Replacing fumigants with beneficial insects. Agricultural Research. Feb-
ruary. p. 14-16.

Anon. No date. An Insecticide for Control of Grain Insects. 4 p. Accessed June 2002.
<http://www.insecto.com>.

Olkowski, William. 1989. Update: New developments in non-toxic pest control for stored food
products. The IPM Practitioner. February p. 1-9.

Powell, David. 1992. Of bugs and borders. Synergy. Winter. p. 27-30.

Shirley, Christopher. 1991. Bring on the bugs. The New Farm. July–August. p. 10-13, 16, 17.




  By Preston Sullivan
  NCAT Agriculture Specialist

  Edited by Richard Earles
  Formatted by Ashley Hill


                      The electronic version of Stored Grain Pest Management is
                      located at:
                      HTML
                      http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/storedgrain.html
                      PDF
                      http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/storedgrain.pdf

                      CT 174




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Stored Grain Pest Management

  • 1. STORED GRAIN PEST MANAGEMENT CURRENT TOPIC By Preston Sullivan NCAT Agriculture Specialist July 2002 INTRODUCTION Effective control of stored-grain pests with minimal pes- ticide use requires an IPM approach combining sanitation, monitoring, and other preventive practices. Sanitation in- volves cleaning bins, elevators, and other conveyers before new grain is put in storage—the goal being to eliminate insect eggs, pupae, and dormant adults that will eat and grow in the stored grain. Traps are excellent for monitor- ing pest levels. Many traps contain pheromone (sex scent) lures. At least one company supplies insect traps for moni- toring insects in stored grain (1). Proper identification of pests is essential for effective con- trol. For assistance with insect identification, contact the Cooperative Extension Service or visit the websites listed at reference 2. “Stored Grain Advisor,” a computer program for stored- Drawing courtesy of Cooperative Extension Service wheat management, is a decision-support software program used to identify pests, predict infestations, and recommend preventive or remedial action. The program can be down- loaded from the website of its developer, the Grain Marketing and Production Research Center in Manhattan, KS (3). NON-TOXIC TREATMENTS Among the non-toxic treatments that can be used on stored grain is diatomaceous earth (DE), a silica product composed of the fossilized cell walls of ancient sea algae. This material is mined, ground into a flour, and used as an insecticide against a variety of pests. The sharp edges of DE cut the pest’s cuticle covering, resulting in death by dehydration. One stored-grain DE product, Insecto™, is used to top off a grain bin filled with fresh grain. The suppliers recommend cleaning out the bin prior to filling it with new grain, then also dusting some Insecto through the fan system. The top dressing of Insecto™ prevents new infestations from entering the grain. Insecto™ is a formulation of DE plus a feed ingredient to attract the insects to their death. I have enclosed information on the use of Insecto™ for controlling stored-grain pests. Three more methods for controlling stored-product pests are cooling, heating, and using carbon dioxide as a fumigant. Because many of the pests originated in the tropics, they are susceptible to cold temperatures. Most require temperatures above 60°F to reach damaging population levels; ATTRA is the national sustainable agriculture information service operated by the National Center for Appropriate Technology under a grant from the Rural Business-Cooperative Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. These organizations do not recommend or endorse products, companies, or individuals. NCAT has offices in Fayetteville, Arkansas (P.O. Box 3657, Fayetteville, AR 72702), Butte, Montana, and Davis, California.
  • 2. some need temperatures above 70°F. Therefore, storing grain in a cool place will slow pest develop- ment. Very cold temperatures can be used to kill pests; storage at 0°F for 4 days will destroy some species. Heating is also effective; exposure for 30 minutes at 130°F will kill many species. Two of the enclosures (Fields, 1999; Gannon, 2000) provide more details on using temperature for pest control. Carbon dioxide can be used to fumigate over a period of two to five days; it kills the insects by dehydration by causing their breathing apparatus to stay open. See the two enclosed articles “Throw- ing Out the Garbage” and “Of Bugs and Borders.” The use of carbon dioxide to kill stored-grain pests can be more effective and more economical than other fumigants. Research is underway on the use of botanical products. To date, chamomile, dill, elder, and wormwood have all shown promise (4). Oklahoma State University (5) has published the Proceedings of the 4th National Stored Grain Integrated Pest Management Workshop (circular E-946). It can be ordered directly through the ento- mology department for $6.00. Finally, most state and county Extension offices offer publications on stored-grain pest management. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Biological control using natural enemies is another option. The enclosed articles, “Bring on the Bugs” and “Replacing Fumigants with Beneficial Insects,” detail the use of beneficials for control- ling pests of stored products. You might wish to contact Biofac Crop Care, Inc. (6) for specifics on using beneficials for stored-grain pest control. Biofac sells several species of beneficial insects that attack the major pest insects in stored grain, including granary weevil, rice weevil, maize weevil, rusty grain beetle, lesser grain borer, confused flour beetle, sawtooth grain beetle, Angoumois grain moth, and Indian meal moth. More information on these pests and the beneficials that control them can be seen at the Biofac website and in the enclosure from their website. The bacterial pesticide Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) can be used during grain storage to kill moth caterpillars that hatch after the grain is stored. B.t. is effective only against the larval stage of insects in the moth family, such as grain moths and Indian meal moths. Eggs, pupae, and adults are not affected. The product must be ingested by the caterpillar in order to work. B.t. kills cater- pillars by damaging their digestive tract over a period of two or more days. There are several product formulations of B.t., including Dipel™ and Javelin™. In summary, there are several viable alternatives to pesticides for managing stored-grain pests. These include beneficial insects, temperature extremes, carbon dioxide fumigation, and diatoma- ceous earth. These intervention methods, coupled with sanitation and monitoring, can comprise a successful stored-grain IPM program. From left to right: Confused Flour Beetle, Angoumois Grain Moth, Granary Weevil, Lesser Grain Borer. Photo courtesy of Agri-Marketing Services PAGE 2 //STORED GRAIN PEST MANAGEMENT
  • 3. REFERENCES 1) Insects Ltd. 16950 Westfield Park Road Westfield, IN 46074-9374 800-992-1991 317-896-9300 http://www.insectslimited.com/insects.htm http://www.insectsltd.aol.com 2) Stored Grain Identification Web Resources http://entweb.clemson.edu/cuentres/cesheets/grain/index.htm, http://www.jamestownnd.com/vectorcontrol/principal_stored_grain_insects.htm http://www.biofac.com/storegrainusgmrl/storegrainusgmrl.shtml#effectivebeneficials 3) Grain Marketing & Production Research Center Stored Grain Advisor Dr. Paul Flinn, Research Biologist 1515 College Avenue Manhattan, KS 66502 785-76-2707 http://bru.usgmrl.ksu.edu/flinn/index.html e-mail: flinn@gmprc.ksu.edu 4) Anon. 1995. Stored product protection, volume 2. The IPM Practitioner. September. p. 18. 5) Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension and USDA. 1994. Proceedings of the 4th National Stored Grain Integrated Pest Management Workshop. Circular E-946, 172 p. Order this publication for $6 from: Oklahoma State University Department of Entomology 127 Noble Research Center Stillwater, OK 74078 405-744-5527 6) Biofac Crop Care, Inc. Beneficial Insectary Box 87 Mathis, TX 78368 361-547-3259 1-800-233-4914 http://www.biofac.com //STORED GRAIN PEST MANAGEMENT PAGE 3
  • 4. ENCLOSURES Anon. 2000. Throwing out the garbage. Fumigants and Pheromones. Spring. p. 1. Fields, Paul G. 1999. The control of stored-product insects and mites with extreme tempera- tures. Fumigants and Pheromones. Fall. p. 8–9. Gannon, Bobbie. 2000. Heat treatment checklist. Fumigants and Pheromones. Spring. p. 2. Kinzel, Bruce. 1991. Replacing fumigants with beneficial insects. Agricultural Research. Feb- ruary. p. 14-16. Anon. No date. An Insecticide for Control of Grain Insects. 4 p. Accessed June 2002. <http://www.insecto.com>. Olkowski, William. 1989. Update: New developments in non-toxic pest control for stored food products. The IPM Practitioner. February p. 1-9. Powell, David. 1992. Of bugs and borders. Synergy. Winter. p. 27-30. Shirley, Christopher. 1991. Bring on the bugs. The New Farm. July–August. p. 10-13, 16, 17. By Preston Sullivan NCAT Agriculture Specialist Edited by Richard Earles Formatted by Ashley Hill The electronic version of Stored Grain Pest Management is located at: HTML http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/storedgrain.html PDF http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/storedgrain.pdf CT 174 PAGE 4 //STORED GRAIN PEST MANAGEMENT