Moths in the cupboards
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Moths in the cupboards
Seems that we can't keep on top of the moth problem in our kitchen cupboards. I have had to throw away quite an amount of flour, rice and dry goods. The little b@##rds have cost me a fair few quid.
I've cleaned up the cupboards put newspaper down and have killed a load of the adults. They keep coming back and I am not sure why, is there any way of repelling them? Or killing them off once and for all. I am guessing a really big clean will sort it out once and for, perhaps I have missed bits when I have tried to sort this out before.
I've cleaned up the cupboards put newspaper down and have killed a load of the adults. They keep coming back and I am not sure why, is there any way of repelling them? Or killing them off once and for all. I am guessing a really big clean will sort it out once and for, perhaps I have missed bits when I have tried to sort this out before.
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Firstly, keep all your kitchen cupboard contents in glass or plastic tubs... ask on freecycle for some coffee jars, and you'll be sorted.
I would clean out the cupboard and then wipe it, all round with Lavender or lemon EO, but I have just done a search and found that moths are repelled by BASIL, BAY LEAF, CEDAR, CLOVES, EUCALYPTUS, LAVENDER, MINTS, EXCEPT PEPPERMINT, PATCHOULI, PENNYROYAL, BLACKPEPPER, PYRETHRUM DAISY, ROSEMARY, RUE, SOUTHERNWOOD, SANTOLINA, TANSY, THYME, WORMWOOD - I am not shouting, its a cut and paste job
I have recently thrown out a few bags of flour that had maggoty thing in them... yuk... and I have yet to follow any of the above advice
I would clean out the cupboard and then wipe it, all round with Lavender or lemon EO, but I have just done a search and found that moths are repelled by BASIL, BAY LEAF, CEDAR, CLOVES, EUCALYPTUS, LAVENDER, MINTS, EXCEPT PEPPERMINT, PATCHOULI, PENNYROYAL, BLACKPEPPER, PYRETHRUM DAISY, ROSEMARY, RUE, SOUTHERNWOOD, SANTOLINA, TANSY, THYME, WORMWOOD - I am not shouting, its a cut and paste job

I have recently thrown out a few bags of flour that had maggoty thing in them... yuk... and I have yet to follow any of the above advice

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when you're next out in the country, keep your eyes open, there's lots of "stable manure" available - what you need is the rarer "UNstable manure" - saucer of that in the cupboard - next moth that lands on it - Kaboom! - problem solved! 

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ROFLMAO!MKG wrote:Mothballs - put a couple in your hand and squeeze. That particular moth will avoid your kitchen like the plague in future.



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They were probably weevils and they would have already been in the flour. They are, I was told, harmless but still I wouldn't like to eat them!Annpan
I have recently thrown out a few bags of flour that had maggoty thing in them
I haven't seen them in flour for years, but then my flour doesn't hang around very long these days either.
Andy it appears you have a bit of pest problem

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Andy just keep you wallet shut when in the kitchen 

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baldowrie wrote:They were probably weevils and they would have already been in the flour. They are, I was told, harmless but still I wouldn't like to eat them!Annpan
I have recently thrown out a few bags of flour that had maggoty thing in them
eeuugh!

I'd never come across anything like it before and it ruined my muffin baking plans for the day... extra disturbing that they come in the flour already

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