Infestation of rice-feeding secondary pests in Klang, Selangor warehouses

Secondary pest Oryzaephilus surinamensis and Tribolium castaneum were recorded as pest species in three warehouses in Klang, Selangor namely Jasa, Tenggara and Target Lane. This insect pest damage the rice product by eating on the broken rice and cause a deterioration towards rice quality such as nu...

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