You’ve probably encountered them (and didn’t think that pest control was what you needed to do), flying around the kitchen, hallway, and living room from time to time. These insects can come to you completely by accident – but once they’re here, they can be a serious nuisance.
If you want to protect yourself and your kitchen from food poisoning, the first thing you need to do is take care of the food in the pantry.
No more tying packages with rubber bands.
It’s not enough to put the food in a clip (even if it’s from IKEA), but only in closed boxes.
Sometimes, you will need a little more professional help, in which case Mezikis can come to your aid. Check whether it is a food moth or a clothes moth, prepare the house for pest control, and generally completely eradicate the food moth.
Mezikis Warranty | Details about the work |
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Transparent price | The cost of food moth control (and clothes moth control) starts at NIS 350 and depends on whether it is done in the kitchen only or whether the phenomenon has already spread to other parts of the house. |
The experience of the Mezikis team | We have experience (since 2014), recommendations from Midrag (Israeli yelp) with a score of 9.9 (over 760 recommendations), recommendations on Facebook and over 250 Google recommendations. |
How do you exterminate food moths? | In addition to spraying, clothes moth control also includes the use of pheromone traps that are used to capture additional moths and monitor the pest problem over time. |
Food moth control – alone
- Food moth control – alone
- Food moth extermination price
- Understanding food moths and their eggs
- Food moth – a natural solution, is there such a thing?
- Food moth control – main types
- Food moth control – how do we get rid of it?
- Food moths and health risks
- A small point about clothes moth control :
- Summary table on food moth control
- Mezikis in the video for Midrag (Israeli yelp) – How do you exterminate food moths?
- Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about Food Moths
Food moth extermination price
- Food moth control only – 350 NIS
- Food moth extermination including cockroaches and ants in an apartment up to 3 rooms – 400 NIS
- Food moth extermination including cockroaches and ants in a 4-room apartment – 450 NIS
- Food moth extermination including cockroaches and ants in a 5-room apartment – 500 NIS
- Food moth extermination including cockroaches and ants in a 6-room apartment – 550 NIS
- Food moth extermination in a private home – starting at 350 NIS
Understanding food moths and their eggs
Food moths, commonly known as pantry moths, include several species such as the Indian flour moth and the Mediterranean flour moth. These pests are notorious for their ability to damage a wide variety of dry goods, including grains, cereals, nuts, dried fruits, and even spices . The real problem begins when the female moth lays eggs in these food items. These eggs are tiny, often microscopic, making them difficult to spot with the naked eye.

Watch the food moth inside a closed box of quinoa – and realize how important it is to close everything in airtight boxes (otherwise it would explode all over the kitchen)
Life cycle of a mealworm
The life cycle of a mealworm begins as an egg. After hatching, the larvae emerge, which is the most destructive stage. These larvae feed on the infested food, growing until they are ready to pupate. The pupal stage is when they become adult moths, and the cycle begins again. This life cycle can be completed in just one month , depending on environmental conditions (especially if they have food available because the temperature in Israel is perfect for them), which leads to rapid infestation growth.

Identifying the food moth
The first sign of a food moth infestation is often the sight of adult moths flying around the kitchen or pantry. Another clear indicator is the discovery of larvae or web-like material in food packaging. These signs indicate that a significant number of eggs have already hatched and immediate action is required.
You will also often notice signs on the ceiling where the pupae join the wall and ceiling – have you seen them? Expect the food moths (adult butterflies) very soon.
Infection prevention
Prevention is key in managing food moth infestations. This includes proper food storage practices, such as keeping dry goods in airtight containers, and regularly cleaning pantry shelves to remove debris that could attract moths. Regular inspection of groceries, especially bulk items, can help prevent eggs from entering the home.
Food moth – a natural solution, is there such a thing?
Natural methods can be effective in controlling food moths. Herbs like bay leaves , cloves , or lavender can act as natural repellents. But regularly cleaning your pantry with vinegar will deter these pests, as they are sensitive to strong odors and acidic environments.

Food moth control – main types

Indian flour moth
Or the food moth, as it is popularly known, can contaminate the food in your kitchen.
Once they have found a permanent place in your home, the females lay eggs that quickly turn into larvae. The larvae feed on the food they are on.
Storing food well and tightly sealed in plastic or glass containers can help greatly in containing the spread of these pests. True, you may not have noticed that they hitched a ride with you from the supermarket to your home, but if the food is stored in sealed containers, they will not be able to develop and thrive in your home.
Mediterranean flour moth
Slightly darker than its Indian cousin – the same size and slightly darker brown-black wings. They can wreak havoc on your flour (as their name suggests) and can be found in your homes, warehouses, supermarkets and even restaurants.
In addition to their love of flour, the Mediterranean flour moth is also found and is harmful to seeds, chocolate, kernels, peas, and dried fruits. The female Mediterranean flour moth can lay eggs on any type of food (which serves as an excellent substrate for the development of the eggs) – thereby contaminating the food.
Like the Indian flour moth – and the Mediterranean flour moth – storing food well and tightly sealed in plastic or glass containers can greatly help prevent the spread of these pests. True, you may not have noticed that they hitched a ride with you from the supermarket to your home, but if the food is stored in sealed containers, they will not be able to develop and thrive in your home.

Food moth control – how do we get rid of it?
Food moths usually enter our homes through the food we buy. It could be something we bought in bulk at the market or supermarket, but it could also arrive in a hermetically sealed package if you’re unlucky. Often the first signs of food moths in your home are the pupae stuck to the ceiling – those inch-long creatures that you usually don’t notice can be a serious nuisance when they turn into dozens flying around your home.
When the infestation of food moths is light, they will be found mainly in the kitchen – in the pantry cupboard only.
As the infestation worsens, it will begin to spread towards the living room, above the kitchen cabinets and other cabinets where there is no food at all.
With a serious infestation , it will take over your house – the kitchen and living room first – then it will occupy the bathroom and finally it will be found in the bedrooms as well.

Food moth control – the solutions:
Clean out your pantry completely.
Opened packages should be thrown away (the food can be contaminated and food moth eggs may develop there).
Closed packages should be placed in glass or plastic boxes or alternatively kept in the refrigerator (yes, food moths can penetrate bags, even those closed with rubber bands). We will disinfect the kitchen cabinets infested with food moths as well as the space above the cabinets. We will place bait stickers for food moths (based on pheromones) that are effective both in killing the food moths that did not die as a result of the spraying and in monitoring the phenomenon (i.e., if after two weeks the sticker is not full – the moths have been completely eliminated).

Cleaning after the appearance of food moths in our homes
Once contamination is identified, thorough cleaning is essential. This includes discarding all contaminated food .
Clean and vacuum pantry shelves and storage areas to remove any remaining eggs and larvae. Washing these areas with soap or vinegar will ensure that no food moth infestation remains. It is important to be thorough, as even a few eggs left behind can lead to reinfestation.
Food moths and health risks
While food moths are not known to transmit disease, their presence in food can lead to spoilage and contamination. Consuming food infested with larvae or their byproducts can cause gastrointestinal discomfort (to say the least) and allergic reactions in some people.
A small point about clothes moth control :
Although they are harmless to us, food moths can be a serious nuisance (and a drain on your wallet – if you don’t take care of them quickly). Clothes moths feed on hair and fabrics including wool and cashmere.
Yes, they can cause serious damage to your clothes, and we at Mezikis hope they don’t taste expensive.
The clothes moth is small, almost one centimeter in size and grayish in color.
How do you prevent clothes moths in advance?
Do you have clothes you don’t use? Sort them and vacuum seal them! More information about clothes moths and how to get rid of them
Summary table on food moth control
Characteristic | Details in detail |
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Identifying the food moth | Small, flying moths; larvae and burrows in food; tiny, often invisible eggs. |
Foods commonly affected | Cereals, nuts, dried fruits and similar pantry items. |
Risks | Food contamination leading to waste; possible health risks if contaminated food is consumed. |
prevention | Store food in airtight containers; check and clean pantries regularly; use natural repellents. |
control | Discard infected food; clean pantry with vinegar/soapy water; watch for signs of moths. |
Natural repellents | Bay leaves, lavender, cedar, etc. can deter moths. |
Regular testing (monitoring) | Essential for early detection and prevention of reinfection (or using pheromone traps to know that the problem is behind you). |
Mezikis in the video for Midrag (Israeli yelp) – How do you exterminate food moths?
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about Food Moths
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