Moth invaders or something else??

Ultum4Spiderz

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Will mealworms attack and eat these intruders I don’t have money for lesser mealworms or dermisted unLes anyone can send some free or has a huge stock of them ???
 

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its just an insect conspiracy to dismember you in your sleep and feed your blood to the ts :rofl: :rofl:
 

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Still seeing moths but I’m letting mealworms loose soon seee if they eat the larvae or maybe house centipedes will do the job.
 

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I vote for letting a house centipede have a go and take pictures.
I’ve seen one sitting right outside the roach colony never caught it catching a moth but I’d like to see it!!! The dubia are multiplying with heatpad turned off.
 

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Still haven’t killed the moths off , they don’t fall for fly traps I can’t even locate we’re they are breeding from or how with no food available.
 

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Pics of the moth then i can try and help

not pics of caterpillar. Especialy if it covers itself in crap.
 

TheraMygale

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There grain moths . Not sure how I got them but they won’t seem to die off .
well, its the grain. The humidity. Its in the grains. If you have an infestation, they could be in the home: rice, oats… anything that is not sealed. Its common for people to get these in pantries.

anything that isnt stored in sealed glass is at risk. Cereals, etc.

your feeders and tarantula enclosures become a good egg laying home. It can take while to see numbers go down until you find the source.

usualy people have cluttered pantries with badly closed bags of grains.

if that doesnt help you find the source, the problem is somewhere else. Thats if youre sure they are pantry moths.

do you clean your pantry?
 

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How about letting a Few Spiders loose in there.:spider: Cellar Dwellers
 
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Ultum4Spiderz

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well, its the grain. The humidity. Its in the grains. If you have an infestation, they could be in the home: rice, oats… anything that is not sealed. Its common for people to get these in pantries.

anything that isnt stored in sealed glass is at risk. Cereals, etc.

your feeders and tarantula enclosures become a good egg laying home. It can take while to see numbers go down until you find the source.

usualy people have cluttered pantries with badly closed bags of grains.

if that doesnt help you find the source, the problem is somewhere else. Thats if youre sure they are pantry moths.

do you clean your pantry?
There’s no grains they survive in feeder bin .
 
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