Indian Meal Moths Can be found in these food products
Most
people have seen Indian meal moths at one time or another and the majority of
times they are introduced to the home through store bought products. I know
personally on a few occasions I have bought home weevils in packets of rice,
flour and even pre made pancake mix.
The
sight of these small white bugs can be quite distressing and the initial
thought that all of your products could be infested often brings about quite a
hectic cleaning frenzy!
Looking
back I can remember my own experiences with weevils, and believe me they were
not pleasant. One night I was making rice and as the rice begun to boil I
noticed small grain like insects rise to the surface, I looked closer and yep,
they were weevils. Out went the rice & the pot along side it.
Yes!
Throwing out the pot might have been extreme but come on, who wants to cook in
a pot that had bugs in it, right? The remaining rice in the packet was
discarded and I begun to go through my cupboards and discarding everything else
that was open and could have become infested.
Another
time I remember buying 2 packets of pancake mix from the store, you know the
ones, add water, shake and pour, lucky for me that I don’t like this method and
I poured the contents of the pancake mix into a bowl. As I did there were things
moving in the mix. Again I looked closer and to my disgust it too was infested
with weevils.
Let
me state that not all infestations begin in the home, in fact the majority of
weevil infestations begin at the processing plant, where the grain products are
stored, packed and distributed to the shops.
Let’s
get into some facts...
Indian meal moths are also known as Weevils, Flour Moths,
pantry moths or Kitchen Moths. They are small and are most commonly found in
grains. Pantry moths do not only feed on grains, they can also be found
in biscuits, cereal, seeds, pet food, dried fruit, nuts, chocolate,
sweets, bird seed, rodent baits and other dried foods.
Keep your
food stored in sealed containers!
I bet by now you want to know how to know to find any sign of Indian meal moths in
your pantry, well this process is actually quite easily once you know what you
are looking for. Pantry month larvae leave a silky mat
in areas they eat. You may notice a silky thread in your cupboards or around
food containers or in food. You may see small
larvae in your food, and for most people this is the most common indication
that there is an issue with Indian meal moths. Also you might see small moths
around the kitchen or in other areas of the home.
There are things that YOU can do to prevent an Indian meal
moth infestation. These simple yet effective tools will help reduce your
chances of a pantry moth infestation.
· Store all grains, flours etc in airtight
containers with a tight fitting lid.
· Place some bay leaves on the shelves in your pantry.
· Regularly
rotate food & don't leave it sitting for long periods of time
· Examine food packages prior to buying.
· Don't buy broken packaging.
· Purchase less commonly used products in smaller quantities
· Pheromone traps can be bought from the supermarket which have
sticky surface. The traps attract male
moths which get stuck on the trap.
· Avoid leaving any food open and around that may be eaten by the
moths.
· Keep kitchen appliances clean & free of food debris.
If you find you have stumbled across Indian meal moths, either
in a produce you have just brought home or an infestation that begun in your
home, Sydney ’s
Best Pest Control suggest you:
· Call the
company and inform them, so that they can rectify the problem, in most cases
companies will refund the
money you have paid for
the item and may even offer some extra cash on top as a form of compensation.
· Discard all packaged food
· Remove everything stored in the cupboard.
· Remove shelves if possible & wipe down all surfaces with a
vinegar solution.
· Check & wipe down all nooks & crannies.
· Vacuum the area thoroughly.
· Discard the vacuum bag.
· Move & clean inside, under & behind any kitchen
appliances.
If the
above steps do not eradicate the infestation please call us back and we will
organise a technician to come out to inspect and recommend an appropriate plan
of action.
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