Pantry Moth Traps
Pantry Moth Traps
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HOw to get rid of Moths in Pantry?
My mother has tried lavender with cedar, and something else she got at the hardware store that is supposed to help with getting rid of them. To no avail. I have read some posts on putting grains and pastas in the freezer which we will try, and also traps. Does anyone have any other recommendations?
Things You’ll Need:
Airtight Containers
Hand Towels
Dish Soap
Cannister Vacuum Cleaners
Kitchen Sponges
Step 1:
Check for infestation. Examine all food packages for telltale signs of moth or weevil infestation: Webbing in corners, grains clumped together with sticky secretions, or small holes in containers. Also look for small bugs in the food or little moths flying around the kitchen. If you find them, read on.
Step 2:
Clean infested areas. Vacuum cupboards, then thoroughly scrub all shelves with soapy water, paying close attention to cracks and corners. Dry the cleaned area thoroughly. Keep cupboard and food-storage areas dry.
Step 3:
Discard infested food.
Step 4:
Store food properly. Clean containers with hot, soapy water, then rinse and dry them thoroughly before refilling. Use tightly sealed metal, glass or hard plastic containers to store food; plastic bags are inadequate, as insects can get through them. Keep old and new food separate, and keep infrequently used items in the freezer.
Step 5:
Eliminate the pests' food sources (such as improperly stored food) and breeding grounds (such as rodent nests).

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