Has anybody experienced this problem? In the last couple of weeks I've been sorting out some ingredients in preparation for Christmas. I opened a partly used packet of flaked almonds and a small moth flew out, revealing a handful of pupae in the residue. Subsequently the same thing happened with some rice, in fact the moth was fluttering inside a sealed jar, so it must have hatched inside. We have now thrown away anything not sealed.
The moths are very tiny, resembling clothes moths, and it seems that they are only attracted to dry carbohydrates, things like raisins and fruit are not affected.
I know that this is perhaps an odd topic, it's hardly a good advert for my kitchen! but I wonder if anybody here can cast light. I would not wish to use sprays with foodstuffs around, even if they are in sealed jars.
The moths are very tiny, resembling clothes moths, and it seems that they are only attracted to dry carbohydrates, things like raisins and fruit are not affected.
I know that this is perhaps an odd topic, it's hardly a good advert for my kitchen! but I wonder if anybody here can cast light. I would not wish to use sprays with foodstuffs around, even if they are in sealed jars.
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