24-02-2023, 09:46 AM
(24-02-2023, 09:36 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: Apparently they lay their eggs in the nail and screw holes as well as the cracks between wall and shelf, which is why they are so hard to eradicate.
Interesting, I know that when they hatch, they must be extremely small. It blew me away how they could still find gaps in the containers.
I saw the moths a while back and just thought they were common moths from outside like we always see in summer.
Wasn't until I saw the caterpillars in my breakfast cereal that I discovered the problem and put the 2 together.
Anyway I've gotten rid of all the food supply for them so there is nothing they can eat. The traps are clearing up the majority of them as they hatch. I'm still finding their cocoons everywhere.