Sentences with PYRALID-MOTH
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"The pyralid moth is a common pest in corn fields."
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"There are many different species of pyralid moths."
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"The pyralid moth larvae feed on agricultural crops."
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"Farmers use traps to monitor and control pyralid moth populations."
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"The pyralid moth is attracted to certain pheromones."
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"Researchers study the life cycle of pyralid moths in order to develop better pest control methods."
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"The pyralid moth can cause significant damage to crops if left unchecked."
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"One interesting fact about the pyralid moth is its ability to adapt to different environments."
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"The pyralid moth is often mistaken for other similar-looking moths."
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"The pyralid moth is active primarily at night."
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"Certain species of pyralid moths are considered invasive in certain regions."
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"The pyralid moth is attracted to light sources."
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"Female pyralid moths lay their eggs on plants."
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"The pyralid moth undergoes a complete metamorphosis."
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"The pyralid moth is an important model organism in scientific research."
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"The population of pyralid moths has been increasing in recent years."
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"The wings of the pyralid moth are typically brown or gray in color."
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"Some species of pyralid moths migrate over long distances."
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"The pyralid moth is a member of the family Pyralidae."
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"The pyralid moth is a common pest of several agricultural crops."
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"Scientists are studying the behavior of pyralid moths in order to develop more effective control methods."
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"The larvae of the pyralid moth cause damage to stored grain."
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"The pyralid moth is known for its distinctive wing patterns."
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"Farmers often use pheromone traps to monitor pyralid moth populations."
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"The pyralid moth undergoes a complete metamorphosis, with distinct egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages."
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"A newly discovered species of pyralid moth has been named after the researcher who discovered it."
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"The pyralid moth belongs to the family Pyralidae, which includes many other pest species."
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"Birds and bats are natural predators of pyralid moths."
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"Efforts are underway to develop biopesticides for controlling pyralid moth infestations."