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This
moth is often called the 'millers moth' and can be found flying
around the house in most rooms, but primarily in the kitchen and
pantry. It is one of the easiest stored insects to identify because
the adults have a colorful appearance and the larvae a yellowish
color and leave a silken webbing trail wherever they crawl. The
newly emerged adults are bi-colored with copper & tan wings.
This
pantry pest feeds most commonly on grain products such as flour,
cereal, bird seed, pet food and nuts and dried fruits as well. It
is our recommendation that you inspect all food products and dispose
of infested or questionable items, clean the cabinets with a good
cleaner and install & utilize one of our Indian
Meal Moth Pheromone Traps to control this pest.
Webbing
Clothes Moth
Clothes
Moths and other fabric pest moths have become a problem all over
the United States. These moths are becoming a pest in homes, warehouses,
retail stores, gift shops, museums and manufacturing facilities.
However, the increased incidence of fabric pest infestations may
not solely lie with the loss of certain insecticides. Other factors
that come into play are:
- A
dramatic increase in imported susceptible goods, such as Oriental
carpets, home furnishings, decorative items, clothing and antiques.
- Long
term and temporary storage of household goods as the populace
moves more frequently from one part of the country to another.
- An
increasingly affluent society where both parents work and neglect
the home or leave household cleaning in the hands of domestic
workers. Often in areas of the home such as attics, closets, dressers
and storage areas in crawl spaces and garages are rarely inspected
or cleaned.
- The
dramatic increase in overseas travel by business persons and tourists
from all points of the globe.
- The
virtual lack of long-term, residual chemical alternatives for
the insecticides which have been removed from use in the U.S.
For
proper control clean all fabric items, vacuum all areas of closets
and storage areas and utilize our Webbing
Clothes Moth Pheromone Traps.
Other
Pests
There
are a number of other Pantry Pests (Flour Beetles, Grain Beetles,
Sawtoothed Grain Beetles) that can be controlled the same way as
the Indian Meal Moth with proper cleaning and use of our Pantry
Patrol Pheromone Trap.
For
more information or an estimate call us at (617)
625-4850 or (781)
641-4040 or email
us today.
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