Definition
Cadra cautella, commonly known as the almond moth, is a widespread pest of stored products such as nuts, dried fruits, and grains. Imagine them as tiny, winged bandits raiding your snack stash. ðŦ The larvae of this moth are the culprits, feeding on and contaminating food items. They thrive in warm, humid environments and can quickly multiply. Early detection and proper storage are key to preventing infestations. Cadra cautella poses a significant economic threat to the food industry.