понедельник, 13 октября 2008 г.

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The past week or so, Iapos;ve noticed a moth infestation in my pantry. Iapos;ve lived in this same house for 15 years and never had a moth infestation before, so I�didnapos;t know what was up.

About a month ago, my mom purchased a bag of rice from Pathmark in Islip, and it had moth larvae in it (if you ever see kernels moving, suffice to say, itapos;s NOT�rice). We brought it back immediately and complained, and the store refunded our money.

We went shopping again at Pathmark, and all of a sudden, there were moths EVERYWHERE. They attacked all our grains, rice, beans, crackers, cereals and even ice-cream cones. There were larvae and moths everywhere. We threw out at least $100 worth of groceries today. And in checking everything, we found the culprit - a box of Milk-Bone dog biscuits we purchased at Pathmark recently. When I opened the box, about 10 moths flew out, and the bones were�CRAWLING - there were at 30 moths, lots of eggs and webs in the top portion of the box alone. This was�the breeding ground for�the problem - suffice to say,��the bones are going back to Pathmark today.

So, I donapos;t know if itapos;s a Pathmark in Islip problem or a Pathmark warehouse problem, but Iapos;m just warning you what happened. Weapos;ve also had some problems with the store in regards to milk going bad fast, etc. Weapos;ve decided to switch over to King Kullen and Stop and Shop from now on.

So, if you do buy grains/cereals/seeds/beans/flours from any supermarket, I suggest you do the following:

- Check bags for pinholes (moths eat through bags and leave pinholes), webs, little eggs (theyapos;re whitish or yellowish, very small, but always clustered), moving worms or moths. If you even see moths stuck to the outside of the bags, donapos;t buy them. You can also check for holes by squeezing the bag gently. If you feel or hear air leaking, stay away.
- Keep the products tightly covered in Tupperware or glass jars
- If youapos;re not going to use the products right away, freeze them - rice, beans, flours�and grains hold particularly well in the freezer.
- If you donapos;t like using moth balls (smelly and carcinogenic), hang sachets of lavender of cedar, because moths hate the smell
- If you do have moths, put a 1:3 ratio of boric acid (Borax) to cornmeal in a jar and put it on your pantry shelf. They eat the cornmeal and die.
- Buy a pherenome moth sticky trap at the hardware store (one is more effective than multiple in a certain area)

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