Pantry Moth Care
Pest Care Guide
About This Pest
Why They're Here
Pantry moths almost always arrive inside food packaging from the store — flour, cereal, rice, and pet food are common carriers. They're not a sign of a dirty kitchen.
What to Watch For
Small tan or brown moths fluttering near the ceiling or in the pantry, fine webbing inside food packages, or tiny larvae in dry goods.
Our Natural Approach
Targeted Treatment
We use targeted, natural treatments to address the source of the problem — not just the symptoms. Our approach focuses on long-term results, not quick fixes.
Safe for Your Family
Everything we use is non-toxic and safe for children, pets, and the environment. No synthetic chemicals, ever.
How You Can Help
  • Store all dry goods (flour, rice, cereal, pet food) in sealed glass or plastic containers.
  • Inspect new groceries before putting them in the pantry.
  • Clean pantry shelves regularly and wipe up spills promptly.
  • Discard any opened packages that show signs of webbing or larvae.
Safe for Family & Pets
Our treatments are non-toxic and safe for your whole family — including children and pets. We never use synthetic chemicals in or around your home.
We're Here to Help
Have questions about pantry moths? We're here to help. Call or text (443) 228-6070.
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