Coffee bean weevil

Appearance

This compact beetle is 1.5-4 mm long, dark brown with light brown spots and long antennae. The footless slim larvae is curved and hairy and grows to a length of 5-6 mm

Life History

The beetle flies to fields and lays its eggs on damaged cobs. Larvae bore into coffee beans in which they pupate.

Distribution

It is found in coastal countries of the tropics and sub-tropics.

Damage

Mainly to corn, cocoa, coffee beans, dried fruits, nutmegs, ginger, etc. in tropical stores. Is transported to the temperate zones in cocoa and coffee beans but generally does not survive there.