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PANTRY PESTS
These
include beetles, weevils and moths. They often infest grain products,
seeds, nuts, bird seed, dried dog food and cereals. The most commonly
found pantry pest is the Indian Meal Moth. These moths wingspan measures
about 5/8" with the outer one half of the wing reddish or copper
colored. The key to any pantry pest treatment is to identify all of the
infested food sources. This can be difficult due to the wide variety of
foods these insects will attack. The combination of chemical treating and
pheromone trapping is essential for success in moth infestation
elimination.
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Indian Meal Moths have become one of the most common
grain-infesting insects. They infest a broad range of stored food
products and whole grains, and become a problem in homes as well as
businesses including warehouses, grocery & pet-food stores, seed
companies, grain mills, etc., etc. Their larvae feed on a wide
variety of foods such as bird seed and pet food, dried fruits,
powdered milk, flour & cornmeal, raisins, prunes, nuts, chocolate,
candies, pastas, spices and many others. Indianmeal moths fly
mostly at night and they're attracted to lights.
Tip: Purchase seldom-used foods in small
quantities & check package dates to ensure freshness.
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Saw toothed Grain Beetles, as well as (cousin)
merchant grain beetles, are tiny reddish-brown beetles about ⅛
long or less. They're slender and flat with six teeth-like
projections on each side of their thorax. These beetles attack almost
any dry food (in opened or unopened boxes or containers).
They're most often found in cereal products such as flour, cake mix,
cornmeal and macaroni products, as well as other items such as bread,
dried fruits, nuts, chocolate and dry pet food.
Tip: Best to buy small packages of infrequently
used dry products or store packages in the freezer.
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Flour Beetles are small, reddish-brown insects about
⅛ long. The Confused flour beetle is most common and
abundant. Red flour beetles look very similar. These pests
commonly infest flour mills, warehouses and grocery stores, as well as
homes. They feed on flour, cake mix, cornmeal, crackers, dry pet
food and other foods such as dried fruits, nuts and seeds (such as
bird seed).
Tip: Check both opened and unopened boxes or
containers of potentially infested products. Vacuum out cracks &
crevices, then dispose of the vacuum cleaner bag to help prevent
reinfestation.
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