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We’re sorry to hear that you are having such trouble with these pests! Here are a few tips to help eradicate the infestation: After emptying cupboards, vacuum these areas, as well as ceilings, floors, every corner you can get to. Throw out the vacuum bag or empty the container immediately in the trash, away from the house. Wash the cabinet surfaces (and counters) with hot, soapy water, including the shelf undersides. You can then also go over the surfaces again using a weak diluted solution of bleach, but test spot before you do to make sure it does not damage the surface. When cleaning, throw out any paper shelf liner if possible, or wipe down plastic liners. Be sure to check the drawer at the bottom of the oven, if applicable. Inspect all open grains, dry pet foods, bird seed, dried flower crafts, etc and throw out any that are infested. If unsure, store decorations, etc in freezer bags in the freezer for 4 days to kill any pests. Store non-infested foods in tightly sealed containers. Seal cracks in walls, etc., where the moths may be entering. Check other rooms for signs as well. Pheromone traps will catch male pantry moths. Hope this helps!

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