Thursday, January 01, 2009

Best Moth Traps for safer kitchens



Stored-product pests are usually brought into the home in an infested package of food. Initially, infestations are easy to overlook because the insects involved are quite small, especially in the egg and larval stages. Often the first indication of the infestation is the appearance of small moths flying about or the presence of beetles in or near the food package.
We find unhygienic kitchen environment in Indian kitchens and restaurants. We don’t only gulp in the five star hotels, rather the best Indian taste is on the street sides of india, which inspite unhygienic and unhealthy we all get crushed on it. So in this case it cannot be best if we get moth and insect free environment at any mobile or static kitchens no matter where it is set up.
But gone are the days of pests and unhygienic kitchens. The little brown moth will infest: pasta, flour, grain, oatmeal, bird seed, cereal boxes, cornstarch, pancake mix, corn meal, corn starch, cake mix, rice, nuts, dried fruit, cat food, dog food, tea, herbs and spices. Moth larvae hatch in these stored food products and containers. Catchmaster Let’s look at theIndian meal moth traps, also catch the food moth varieties including: cereal moths, Mediterranean flour moths, almond moths or tobacco moths. Once the male moth enters the moth trap, it gets stuck and is unable to find a female moth to mate, preventing future moth infestations.

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