Damage symptoms
Lesser mealworms congregate in large numbers around feed and water stations and breed prolifically, with the following consequences:
- The birds eat them and can develop lesions in their digestive tract due to damage caused by the beetles’ hard wing covers.
- They can carry and transmit many different pathogens including:
- bacteria (Salmonella, Escherichia, Bacillus, Streptococcus species and avian tuberculosis);
- fungi (Aspergillus);
- viruses (Marek's disease, Newcastle disease, fowlpox, avian leucosis and infectious bursitis a.k.a. Gumboro disease); and
- avian coccidiosis.
- They damage the poultry housing when final instar larvae tunnel into thermal insulation to pupate and when the adult beetle further enlarges the existing tunnel when it emerges.