Indian Meal Moths feed on grains, rice, oats, dogfood, spices, and just about any other dry food product they can get to. Often they are acquired if you purchase food from specific stores or if you buy bulk rice in poorly sealed containers ...
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Im pretty sure they don't get into biscuits if you keep the biscuits somewhere airtight where insects cant get at them.
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Increasing evidence indicates that moths are potentially a significant source of both indoor and outdoor inhalant allergens.
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・ 1 Since Indian meal moths can thrive in spilled grains or flour, make sure you keep your kitchen clean... ・ 2 If you see moths in your house, try to find the source of the infestation. Indian meal moths generally... ・ 3 If you find the so...
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・ 1 First the gross part. Kill all the living moths you see. They have really charcoal colored "guts" so... ・ 2 Next is the food check. Every single package that is not INCREDIBLY sealed must be checked. Bags of... ・ 3 Use a flash...
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We once had pantry moths, too. You have my sympathy. You can get rid of them, tho. We went through all items in the pantry and cupboards. Pantry moths like starchy stuff, like pancake mix, flour, potato buds, cereal, cake mix, etc. We threw...
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All of the information you need is on the site below. Best to keep flour and other cereals in airtight containers. Buy in small quantities and throw out any which shows activity!
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