Indian Meal Moth
The Indian Meal Moth is a very common insect found in stored food products within the home. Indian Meal Moth larvae feed on any grain product such as flour, cornmeal, oatmeal, etc. They will also feed on seeds, bird seed, dried beans, nuts, chocolate, dried fruit, and even dog food. These larvae often leave their food supply when they are ready to spin their cocoons and they may wander about in search of a suitable place to pupate. They are frequently found in unsuspected places because of this wandering behavior.
Control of any stored food pest requires locating and eliminating the infested item(s). All potentially infested foods should be checked. The insects may be in unopened boxes or containers. Empty and thoroughly vacuum clean cupboards or shelves holding infested items, paying particular attention to cracks and corners. Vacuum cleaning picks up hiding insects and spilled or infested material. Empty the vacuum cleaner bag after use to prevent re-infestation. Insecticide sprays are not recommended for controlling insects in stored food cupboards.
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