If you used a vacuum cleaner, immediately change the vacuum bag and clean your vacuum.If you have adjustable shelves or pegboard, grab a toothpick and clean out the little peg holes! Those are notorious for collecting moth eggs and webs.Rinse with a mixture of water, vinegar, and peppermint oil to kill eggs and repel moths.Wash the inside of the pantry or cabinet with soap and water, then with a weak bleach solution.Use a toothpick to check for eggs or larvae in the cracks around the lids of jars. Wash all unopened jars and cans in hot, soapy water.If the infestation is severe, or if you’re having trouble getting rid of them, just go ahead and throw away everything. Throw away any food packages that can’t get wet (like, boxes and bags) – the moths will lay eggs in any crevice, including the folds of packages.Thorough Cleaning: I can’t emphasize enough how thoroughly you need to clean your pantry! You will need to:.
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