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Pantry Pests

There are many insects -- particularly moths and beetles -- that feed on and contaminate cereals, grains, nuts, dried fruits, spices and processed foods.

Where do these infestations come from? Some products might already be infested when we buy them. For example, an all-too-easy way to start an Indian meal moth infestation is to purchase bird seed and bring it home. It is often infested when we buy it -- just wander through the pet store and notice the little moths flying in the bird seed aisle. The extra protein won't hurt birds, but, once inside the home, it is very easy for the infestation to spread to other stored foods in the pantry. Another scenario is for insects to enter through window screens and find their way into the pantry.

 

Follow the links below to identify a pest.

Indian Meal Moth  -  Sawtoothed & Merchant Beetles -  Dermestid Beetles

Cigarette & Drugstore Beetles



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