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The Essential Guide to Moths: Facts, Behaviors & Identification Tips

Learn how to identify and manage Moths with our knowledgeable approach, contributing to the well-being of your home and family.
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Identify moths

What do moths look like?

Indianmeal Moths are among the most invasive of pantry pests. They feed on grains, cereals, and fruits and have been known to eat through cardboard or other storage containers to access as spoil food resources. They can rapidly spread, making infestation devastating in a home.

Types of moths

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Treatment

How we treat moths

While some treatment methods using products can have an impact on Indianmeal moths, the most effective way to get rid of them is by removing and throwing away any food source that has been infested. Our experts will take extra care to find the sources of the pests and get rid of any sign of them from your pantry or food storage area.

Our pest experts take a tailored approach when treating your property and work to ensure that your concerns are addressed and your home is protected, inside and out. We’re dedicated to providing you with peace of mind and making sure you enjoy your home. For specialized moth control and to discover how we can help you, find a location near you and experience our exceptional service.

Moths FAQ

  • How do you get rid of Indian meal moths?
  • What do Indian meal moths eat?
  • What do Indian meal moths look like?
  • How do I know if I have an Indian meal moth problem?

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