Signs of a Moth Infestation
Indian meal moths infest pantries, cupboards, and other places where they can find foods like grains and cereals. They also prefer dark and damp places. Look for small rips or tears in cereal or pasta boxes, small holes in grain products, or droppings in pantries. This type of moth is a common pest for food service and distribution companies.
Fabric moths infest closets and clothing drawers, where their larvae can eat fabric in the dark. Look for small, telltale bite holes, tearing, or other damage on hanging or folded clothing. Larvae may still be on the clothing. These pests can be a problem for clothing retail and hospitality services.
Moth Treatment and Prevention
To prevent meal moths, store all your dry goods such as cereal, pasta, bread, and sweets in sealed hard plastic containers. This includes pet foods. Clean your food storage areas regularly and thoroughly to prevent crumbs from accumulating.
To prevent fabric moths, keep clothing and other fabric-based material in plastic covers or sealable hard plastic containers. Make sure the rooms you store fabric in are dry and dehumidified.