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Pantry pests (stored product insects) include weevils, flour beetles, and meal moths. They infest dry goods and often enter with packaging. We treat cupboards and cracks and advise on discarding infested goods and sealing storage so they don't return.
Pantry pests include weevils (in rice, grain), flour beetles (tiny, in flour and cereal), Indian meal moths (moths and webbing in dry goods), and saw-toothed grain beetles. Look for webbing, larvae, or small beetles in flour, cereal, pet food, or nuts. They often enter with packaged food and breed in warm cupboards.
Pantry pests enter with infested packaging or are already in cupboards. They breed in warm, undisturbed dry goods. Pet food, bird seed, and opened packets are common sources. Poor sealing and storage allow them to spread. Heated kitchens keep them active year-round.
Pantry pests contaminate food and should not be consumed. They are not known to transmit disease but can cause irritation or allergic reactions in some people. Infested food should be discarded. We treat to eliminate pests and advise on hygiene and storage.
Verminator treats cupboards and cracks where pantry pests breed. We advise on discarding infested goods, sealing storage in airtight containers, and hygiene. For commercial kitchens and warehouses we advise on rotation and inspection. Follow-up may be needed if pests persist.
Last updated: 2025-03-11