
i've been battling grain moths for about a year, i guess

i believe that they came in some commercial WILD bird seed, which USED TO BE kept indoors ... because it's WILD bird food, it doesn't have the same quality standards as PET food ... by the time i figured out wut they are, i had to pitch every speck of flour i had ... i'm a baker & my different types of flour were in zipper bags ... those rat b@stards ate thru the bags, btw ... also, they got into my Belgian baking chocolate, which wuz in a zipper bag ... eventually, they also got into my cocoa ... i just threw out all of the above & started over with screw top containers ... haven't had so much trouble since then ... problem is that they lay eggs in cracks & crevices ... like window frames ... they were mostly concentrated (at that time) around my hamster's cage & they got WAYYYY outta hand before i realized wut they were ... i bought a couple of NON-TOXIC traps online & those got most of them ... then i sprayed bleach spray all around my windows ... my kitchen is mostly windows ... i'm down to the odd 1 or 2 a day now ... if you see a cobweb, most likely it'll have larvae in it ... it's like, you clean one day, then here's this web-thing & you can see the larvae ... i use bleach spray cuz nothing can survive it. of course, i take Scooter outta the room first ... i made 2 tea balls, removing the chain & stuff that Scooter, with his busy self, might hurt himself on, and i put some broken cinnamon stix, whole cloves & broken bay leaf in them. they REALLY have helped. also, i do that with the bird cages, 'cept that i just throw the spices in the bottom tray & replace with fresh spices every time i clean the cages. they are REALLY a good NON-TOXIC deterrent for ANY insect ... also, if your birdies aren't flighted, you might consider one of those fly paper thingies that hangs from the ceiling ... i bought a 4-pk of them at wally world for less than $2 & i hung one on the ceiling above Scooter's cage ... et voila!! works really well! even in this steamy weather!!
i now keep ANY & EVERY thing that comes from a grain, seed or bean (this includes breakfast cereals, pasta or cookies/crackers/coffee) either in a mason jar or some other screw cap container. i don't have the freezer space for that stuff.
long story short ... BAY LEAF, BROKEN CINNAMON STICKS (or GROUND CINNAMON in the case of the bottom of bird cages) & WHOLE CLOVES are the best deterrent for this annoying pest if you don't have freezer space.
also, insects HATE lavender, so i wash down the cages with hot water, 2 squirts of Dr. Bronner's LAVENDER oil soap & a splash of white vinegar (kills bacteria). tada!! clean hamster & birdies & NO toxins!!
good luck!!
huggles,
Wren
