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Sally
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Re: little moths

Post by Sally » Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:10 pm

I went and checked my samples from Goldenfeast, as I had one that was opened but not used up, and it is moth-free. It is hard to say sometimes exactly where they came from, but usually the place that is most infested is the culprit. I remember when I got these moths in my kitchen cupboards. Went thru everything, tossed a lot, then looked in a box of oatmeal--moth city!
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Re: little moths

Post by BillD » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:44 pm

I'm glad your Goldenfeast wasn't infected. I cannot confirm that it was the source of my infestation and I'm trying to find the source. I am putting more traps out.

Please don't think that I accuse Goldenfeast for my infestation. It is coincidental that I found it in their food. Probably means that it is good (the moths like it).

I'll keep looking for the source.
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