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what are internal feeders?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Internal feeders are insect larvae that feed within the kernels of whole grains or seeds, thus leaving behind a hollowed shell when they emerge as adults.

Examples of internal feeders include the rice and granary weevils, which are tiny beetles with long snouts and also small moths called Angoumois grain moths.

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