Question:
what are seed moths and how can i get rid of them?
2008-08-15 08:15:01 UTC
i think i have seed moths because i see them flying around and i have a bird cage and seed bag. idk how they breed? do they breed inside of the birdseed??? i really don't know, i always thought these were regular maggots due to breeding in my birds feces. what can i do to get rid of them?
Eight answers:
Robert S
2008-08-15 08:26:38 UTC
If you have birdseed, you have seen seed moths fluttering around your home. They like to stay near food sources and will usually be found in your bird room or kitchen. These little pests are very common and go by several names, including Seed Moth, Flour Moth, Pantry Pests (nick name really), and the Mediterranean flour moth.



The moths you see in your home are actually the last stage in the life cycle. The moths' main mission in life is to mate and lay eggs. These eggs will be laid in or near a good source of food for larvae that hatch out. Good sources of food include, you guessed, birdseed. They also like flour and grains so watch your pantry.



The eggs you'll probably never see because they are very tiny and usually well hidden away. The maggot like larvae that hatch out can be found from time to time in your home but if you only have a few in your home you may never encounter them. What you will run in to is the thick web the maggot's spin to protect them selves and their food source. These thick webs aren't unlike a spider's web only much smaller and more concentrated.



What often starts off as just a few moths can become an infestation if you are not careful. In fact if I hadn't seen it happen in my own aviary I probably wouldn't have believed it. Yes I made the mistake of leaving a bag of extra peanuts open in my aviary. Then they were set aside and forgotten about for about a month. Within that time a few moths must have gotten in and laid their eggs. The larvae spent their days quietly gorging themselves on my parrots' peanuts. Finally they started coming out of the bag to look for a good spot to spin their cocoons. This is when I knew I had a problem.



I used Flour Moth traps to catch up the rest of the moths still flying around the aviary. I admit I was surprised at just how well the moth traps did work. As soon as I'd open a trap the male moths came right to it and were stuck! I now keep a trap open in the aviary at all times and the seed moth problem isn't a problem anymore. :)



Another method for controlling the moth population in your seed is to simply freeze the bag of seed for 1-2 days before opening it. Of course if you buy seed in bulk as I do it’s not always possible to freeze the large 25lb bags.



The moral of the story here is, keep your food sealed, watch for larvae webs and never underestimate the breeding potential of just a few moths.
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2016-12-29 00:23:30 UTC
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bagnaschi
2016-11-12 02:54:23 UTC
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wolfman
2008-08-15 08:45:38 UTC
Go to the Pet Store. They have products that will get rid of seed moths. To prevent seed moths store your seeds in the refrigerator.
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2015-08-18 15:09:26 UTC
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RE:

what are seed moths and how can i get rid of them?

i think i have seed moths because i see them flying around and i have a bird cage and seed bag. idk how they breed? do they breed inside of the birdseed??? i really don't know, i always thought these were regular maggots due to breeding in my birds feces. what can i do to get rid of them?
Valerie
2016-03-18 02:16:51 UTC
they are mill moths the best thing to do is store your seed in the freezer this will prevent the moths from growing
2008-08-15 09:12:43 UTC
Keep all your seed in the refrigerator till your ready to use it take some out the night before your ready to feed.
2008-08-15 08:22:13 UTC
they come in the seed bags. there is a product out there that you can get that they are attracted to. it's like sticky paper. i forget what it is called but any local pet store should have an idea. it comes in a flat package.


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