
What Are Those Bugs in My Flour?!
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The pheromone traps really work! You’ll probably have to use them for a couple years after cleaning because the larvae can get into crevices you don’t see. Just keep atit!
I had pantry moths last Fall - threw away everything, took all the shelves and brackets off washed everything with bieach, sprayed poison in all the brackets, invested in air tight containers to store everything. I literally don’t put any boxes or bags in cupboards. I put rice and pasta in the freezer when I bring it home for a week before dumping it in air tight container. I washed every can and jar. I put peppermint oil in the pantry with traps. Went 6 months with not one moth and all of sudden killed one. Checked my trap and 3 more dead ones in there. Do these things hibernate somewhere? Will they ever be eradicated?
Thanks for the great tips. Check in the spaces in the corners of your cabinets, between the banks of cabinets! That's where I found them breading! There were no food items there, just a quiet, protected space. Do bay leaves really deter them?
You need to find exactly WHAT they are eating. This may include different things, as all stages of the pests may be feeding on multiple products. The first and most obvious place to start is the kitchen. It sounds like you have a good start there; next, bathroom and closets. This could get tricky, as the larva can feed on starch alone. Be patient and diligent, and continue to remove any larvae or adults you find. When you find out what they are eating, REMOVE it completely from your home, then address air-tight ways of storing and using that product. You may have to rethink how things are stored around the house. Don’t give up!
Larva were pupating in the pre-drilled holes for the shelves in the cabinets. I had to pick each one out with tweezers. Check the holes with a flashlight
i have them in holes of the cabinet too ! won’t bug spray kill them
I think diatomaceous earth food grade will help I put it in my pantry over the bags of pasta. I had a bad infestation when my mom was living here it was terrible I had to throw everything out of the cabinet and clean everything now I just put a layer of Diatomaceous Earth where I'm going to put my pasta bags I just coat it with that so far I haven't really seen any lately put your all purpose any kind of baking flour in the freezer and rice keep it in air tight bags and you can store them in the freezer they last longer in there. And pure orange oil spray will help keep ants away that's another problem we have I'm going to get a pest control out here pretty soon I'm tired of this for the ants.
I was horrified when I first discovered my infestation! I threw away everything in my pantry that wasn’t jarred or bottled…. Cleaned the entire shelves and walls with vinegar and still battled.
Emptied the entire pantry and caulked ever single crevice! That took care of them there but all of the places they traveled to were still a problem!
I vacuumed all window framing that were not caulked…. Bought pheromone make trasp off of Amazon…. Dr. Killigans Pantry Moth traps. I put out all 6 throughout the main fooor of my home. After a week, the ones that were void off moths, I moved to different areas and even my spice cupboard and bread drawer….
It only catches the males but they work! The females usually end up on a wall or ceiling…. Sometimes fly around light sources at night….
Just keep killing the females when you see them. Let the traps do their magic….
It was a battle for a few months…
One will appear now and then in a trap. One now and then on a wall…. But it’s just about over!!
Tools, patience, time….
I’m actually going to order another 6 pack of traps to freshen and keep the peace I’ve finally found!
This has been a nightmare that I don’t want to revisit!
Good luck!
The sticky traps work.
Also put broken bay leaves in your cabinets after cleaning.
I put broken bay leaves in gal zip bags and store my pasta, crackers etc. in the bags.
We’re sorry to hear that you are having such trouble with these pests! Here are a few tips to help eradicate the infestation: After emptying cupboards, vacuum these areas, as well as ceilings, floors, every corner you can get to. Throw out the vacuum bag or empty the container immediately in the trash, away from the house. Wash the cabinet surfaces (and counters) with hot, soapy water, including the shelf undersides. You can then also go over the surfaces again using a weak diluted solution of bleach, but test spot before you do to make sure it does not damage the surface. When cleaning, throw out any paper shelf liner if possible, or wipe down plastic liners. Be sure to check the drawer at the bottom of the oven, if applicable. Inspect all open grains, dry pet foods, bird seed, dried flower crafts, etc and throw out any that are infested. If unsure, store decorations, etc in freezer bags in the freezer for 4 days to kill any pests. Store non-infested foods in tightly sealed containers. Seal cracks in walls, etc., where the moths may be entering. Check other rooms for signs as well. Pheromone traps will catch male pantry moths. Hope this helps!