Pantry Moths

Denim Deb

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I keep reading this as PANTY moths! And, I keep wondering why you have moths in your panties. :hide
 

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Denim Deb said:
I keep reading this as PANTY moths! And, I keep wondering why you have moths in your panties. :hide
:lol: I may be a bit behind on my laundry, but it's not that bad yet.
 

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Denim Deb said:
I keep reading this as PANTY moths! And, I keep wondering why you have moths in your panties. :hide
:gig I did too.

My only other thought was Amira loves chasing moths. We purposely bring them inside for her amusement.
 

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When the kids were little, I caught some moths to throw into spider webs to show them how the spiders react.
 

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If you think you only have a few moths, not enough to justify throwing all your dry food out, you might want to try a moth trap. "Safer" Pantry Pest Trap is the one I have used. It works by luring the little buggers in with pheremones, and trapping them on sticky paper. One 2-pack lasts for years. They cost about 8.00 for 2, and you will think you got ripped off at first, because it is just a cardboard triangle-shaped tube with sticky stuff, and a pheremone patch in it. But it works well, for the moth stage. I think they would be available at a farm store, or maybe garden center. (I am not connected with the company in any way):D
 
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