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jen5239
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Post by jen5239 »

Hey everyone,
My fridge is becoming overrun with my bird food. I keep it in there so I don't get those little moth things, of course it's the middle of winter and they aren't around now. But... I digress.

Can anyone share with me what they keep their food in so it doesn't take over your entire fridge--cuz I'm assuming all the veg and fruits are kept in there. I keep everything, the pellets, and treats. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions.

Thanks again for your help.

Jen
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Post by Mazziemom »

LOL, we use the fridge and a freezer, and we have 2 other fridges in our garage... ;)

The birds have their own fridge, and our deep freeze chest is just about full of their stuff too.

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Post by Mikaela »

I keep my dry food in air tight tupperware outside of the fridge. My fresh food I keep in the bottom drawer so the kids dont eat it haha.

This too is a problem at my house.
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Post by Melika »

Anything dry in airtight containers. Chances are if you bought seed and it didn't come with moths, you won't get them if your seed is kept in sealed containers. When you get seed, you can always freeze it for a few days and it'll kill them. But generally, a good quality seed won't have moths.

Fruits and veggies are for us and the birds, lol.

Oh, and if you do have moths, those traps work great.
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