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How Do You Avoid Infestations Of Pantry Moths?

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How Do You Avoid Infestations Of Pantry Moths?

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Pantry moths, also known as Mediterranean flour moths, are a known home pest that attack food that has been stored for a long period of time. While certain foods are more prone to getting infested, most open containers are at risk. Read on for some techniques to keep these pests at bay. Look through your food storage areas and see if there are items that have been infected. Pantry moths tend to hover around the area where they eat, so you will either see them flying or walking on pantry doors or containers. Discard any containers that have been infected. When you look inside, you should either see the moths themselves or larvae, which tends to look like a small cocoon. Food that has been infected cannot be recovered, and while it’s not necessarily toxic, infected food that is not thrown away will just extend the cycle. Clean the area thoroughly with a damp cloth and dish soap. If you see crumbs or small food particles in corners or cracks, try vacuuming the whole area to ensure that no

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