cacao moth

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cacao moth

A cacao moth rests on a dried tobacco leaf.

Definition

Noun: - A small moth (Ephestia elutella) whose larvae are a pest, feeding on and damaging stored dried plant products such as tobacco, cocoa beans, nuts, and dried fruit.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The warehouse manager set traps to monitor for the cacao moth, as an infestation could ruin the stored cocoa beans.
    • Stored tobacco is particularly vulnerable to damage from the cacao moth larvae.
Advanced Usage
  • As a pest species in entomology: The term is used specifically in agricultural and storage contexts to identify this particular insect pest.
    • Effective fumigation is required to control cacao moth populations in food storage facilities.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tobacco moth: A common alternative name for the same species (), reflecting another one of its primary food sources.
  • Warehouse moth: Another general term sometimes used for moths of the genus that infest stored goods.
Synonyms
  • Tobacco moth (): The direct synonym, referencing the same species.
  • Stored product pest: A broader categorical term for insects, including this moth, that infest stored dry goods.
Related Phrases / Terms
  • Cacao moth infestation: Refers to a situation where these moths are present in damaging numbers.
    • The cacao moth infestation led to a significant economic loss for the exporter.
cacao moth

A cacao moth rests on a dried tobacco leaf.

Noun
  1. small moth whose larvae feed on tobacco and other dried plant products