Make sure that you get the corners and ceiling of your closets. [3] X Research source

Dry cleaning will also kill the larvae.

Easy to use options include sealed storage boxes, vacuum-sealed bags, and plastic storage bags. For added protection, apply packing tape over the seals.

The worms will grow to about ⅔-inch size (1. 7 centimeters), and they have a black or brown head.

Foods that the meal moths prefer include cereals, flour, grains, birdseed, dried fruit, candy, pet food, dried herbs, nuts, and powdered milk. Even if you don’t see any moth worms or casings, webbing means that the food is infested.

Check crevices such as jar lids or flaps on items wrapped in plastic. You can also kill moth eggs and larvae that may be on the food by putting the food in the freezer, microwaving it for 5 minutes, or baking it at 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius). [14] X Research source

To mix your own bleach solution, add 1 part bleach to 9 parts water. [17] X Research source Don’t forget to scrub down the corners well.

When you buy grains, flours, or meals, you may want to store them in the freezer for a week to kill off any eggs that may already exist on or in the product. You can also refrigerate items until you use them. [18] X Research source

You can also use cedar hangers. [21] X Research source

Wear gloves while handling mothballs because they can be toxic.

You can use one herb or a combination of herbs in your sachets.