What common management oversight occurs when controlling rove beetles by only eliminating moisture?

Answer

Ignoring the small populations of soft-bodied pests they follow

Effective management of rove beetles requires addressing all primary attractants simultaneously, as focusing on only one factor leads to continued presence. A common oversight involves only eliminating dampness while neglecting the food sources that sustain the beetles. Even if a space is made completely dry, if residual populations of soft-bodied pests like mites or gnats remain, these survivors can sustain a small predatory beetle population. Once conditions shift, such as a future humidity spike, this existing population can quickly expand into a larger infestation because the necessary food base was never completely removed.

What common management oversight occurs when controlling rove beetles by only eliminating moisture?
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