My attic is full of moths. What do I do ?
If they are clothes moths, you must eliminate the source. Then fog the attic
twice, 2 weeks apart. They could be in fur, feathers, wool, hair, or silk. If they are Indian meal moths, the same treatment will work, but the food source
is seeds and nuts, which may have been placed there by squirrels or other rodents.
An addtitional treatment would be a clothes moth trap such as the NO SURVIVE CLOTHES MOTH TRAP
I found little black bugs in the cabinet over my kitchen stove. I have my
flour, sugar, corn meal, salt, pepper, and other dried goods stored there. I
first noticed these bugs in my flour. Taking everything out of
cabinet, I found a thousand on top shelf under a bag of sugar. The sugar is in a plastic bag, but under it looked like a sticky
gooey substance.
This is
where the bugs are. I sprayed with full strength Chlorox.
What is this?
You have a type of weevil or beetle, pantry pest.
The sticky substance is digested sugar. Otherwise known as "bug poop". Go through everything in the pantry and throw out opened
products. Then spray with Invader.
If you have flying moths, you may want to try our moth traps and if beetles or weevils you can use a trap called Pantry Patrol.
All of these products can be found at DIY Pest Control On Line Store
More information can be found at PANTRYPEST.COM