Take everything out of the pantry and throw away contaminated food.
Getting rid of moths in kitchen cupboards.
As suggested my roommate and i did a major clean of our kitchen.
Follow our key steps to get rid of pantry moths.
Repelling pantry moths with bay leaves.
These type of winged insects eat flour and grain products.
We had problems with pantry moths too that came in a bag of bird seed and the sticky traps worked pretty at getting rid of the adult moths.
We used bleach soap and hot water and dichotomas earth on all cupboards and drawers.
Pheromone traps lure male moths to specific areas of the kitchen or pantry.
Thoroughly vacuum clean and dry the cupboard pantry and re usable containers.
These moths came into our lives by the way of infested borrowed flour.
Get rid of them without the use of pesticides.
Once the traps are set wash every item of clothing that was in the closet according to the care instructions and if possible dry on the highest heat setting to kill any eggs the moths may have laid.
When you re done vacuuming scrub the inside of your pantry with soap and hot water.
Keep kitchen moths away using bay leaves peppermint oil and airtight containers.
Then they weave cocoons in any crevice they can find before emerging to start the cycle again.
One way to repel moths from the kitchen is to use bay leaves.
I would give them a try as well killing any adult moths you see before they can reproduce removing or sealing any source of food and following the other suggestions in the article above.
Also known as indian meal moths pantry moths are popular in the u s.
These traps prevent the males from fertilizing females stopping the life cycle in its tracks.
Then vacuum out your pantry using a hose attachment.
They have since invaded our lives.
Steps to get rid of pantry moths naturally.
So if you re tired of seeing moths flying around your kitchen and cupboards or finding signs of them in your food it s time to get serious about getting rid of them.
Empty the pantry.
The moths get trapped to the glue boards and die.
Moths and larvae of the kitchen cupboards are commonly known as pantry moths flour moths meal moths or grain moths.
They love to both lay their eggs in and feast on your dried goods.
To get rid of pantry moths start by taking everything out of your pantry and throwing away any food that contains eggs larvae or adult moths.
And are most commonly found in pantries and cupboards.
For mild infestations cleaning the pantry thoroughly and transferring food to new containers may do the trick.