Indian meal moth control
If you see small moths in your kitchen, it’s often an Indian meal moth
Indian meal moths almost always enter with dry food products. If you see moths indoors, there are usually already more than you notice.
The situation often starts with a few sightings, but continues as long as the source remains.
Call Now Contact UsWhere the problem usually starts
In practice, this almost always begins from a single product.
A typical situation is that small flying moths appear in the kitchen.
The source is often found in flour, rice, nuts or other dry goods.
Larvae can spread from packages into cupboard structures, making the problem larger than it first appears.
Why the problem doesn’t go away on its own
Cleaning or removing individual products is rarely enough.
Larvae and pupae are easily left behind in cracks or packaging, allowing new moths to develop over time. That’s why the problem continues even if the visible insects disappear temporarily.
When control is needed
If moths appear repeatedly or in multiple areas, it is no longer an isolated issue.
Especially when they return after cleaning, the infestation has usually already spread.
How the control process works
The process always starts by locating the source.
Contaminated products are removed and necessary surfaces are treated.
At the same time, steps are taken to prevent new individuals from developing.
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