Sunday 4 March 2007

Maggot Infestations in Bird and Pet Food

Food moth traps help to stop maggot infestations in bird food, nuts, cereals, dried fruit and animal feed which are becoming a frequent problem. The maggots are the larvae of food moths (Indian Meal Moth, Mediterranean Flour Moth and Tobacco Moth). .

Larvae in infested foods will produce adult moths which will fly and mate to lay more eggs near other sources of food. The eggs will hatch into young larvae which can burrow through paper, plastic or foil packaging into food stuff. Any food contaminated is rendered unfit for human consumption.

The moths are most active during warm periods, mainly between May and September. In areas where conditions are particularly warm and humid (e.g. kitchens and tropical fish areas) they can be active all year round.

Once an area has been infested the problem is likely to recur every summer.
The most important aspect is to identify any outbreak as early as possible. This is most effectively achieved by using Aeroxon 'Food Moth Traps'

They use a pheromone lure which attracts male moths to a sticky pad. If more than the odd moth is caught the area should be examined carefully and any eggs destroyed.
Any contaminated food should be destroyed.

For more information visit www.gardening-naturally.com/maggot-control

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