Indian Meal Moth

Indian Meal Moth

How to get rid of this?.

To get rid of pest problem under control, inspection is the first and foremost step.

Indian-meal moth larvae can infest a wide range of dry foodstuffs of vegetable origin, such as cerealbreadpastaricecouscousflourspicesdried fruits, and nuts. More unusual recorded foods include crushed red pepperchocolate and cocoa beanscoffee substitutecookies, dried mangelwurzel, and even the toxic seeds of jimsonweed (Datura stramonium). They have also been known to infest commercial pet food, such as cracked corn used for bird feed. They often leave webbing in the food they infest After larvae or moths have been found, it is important to throw out all food sources not in very tightly sealed containers. Moth larvae can chew through plastic bags and thin cardboard, so even unopened packages may become infested. They are also notoriously difficult to get rid of, and can crawl on ceilings and spin cocoons in rooms other than the kitchen or pantry where they hatched.

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