GGA Pest Management shares tips to guard against beetles, moths and other common pantry pests
GGA Pest Management shares tips to guard against beetles, moths and other common pantry pests
As the holiday season ramps up, families will soon be spending more time in the kitchen, cooking turkey dinners and baking pumpkin pies. However, GGA Pest Management reminds Texas residents to check their cabinets and seldom-used ingredients for pantry pests that can become a hassle. Merchant grain beetles and Indian meal moths are among the most common pantry pests found in kitchens. They contaminate stored ingredients that are typically used to bake delicious holiday treats, such as flour, dried fruit, nuts and chocolate. Pantry pests don't pose serious health or property threats, but because they can infest an area in a short amount of time, it's important to stop a problem before it begins. One of the easiest ways to prevent an infestation is to routinely clean out pantries and cabinets, and sift through common stored products like flour and spices. GGA Pest Management recommends some additional tips to keep pantries pest-free during the busy holiday baking season: