The way we found to get rid of them is to put EVERYTHING that they may eat into seperate zip lock bags. If they appear inside the bag, throw it away unopened. When they can no longer find any food, they all die off.
Marshall [email protected] wrote: > My deepest sympathy. the stuff about the extra protein is funny > unless you have these critters. If you have bad eyes and cannot see > them, I also think it may not be a problem. I had them once. (once is > too many times) they came in the sealed bag of flour I bought at the > store. this is often how you get them I am told. I found that they > were very hard to get rid of. by the time I found them, they were is > many boxes. they were small black, kind of looked like black flecks > until they moved (quickly) to avoid detection. I had to get rid of > most of the food in the cupboard. maybe you were lucky and caught them > quickly. washing down the cupboard/pantry is a good idea but you will > get re infected unless you get all their favorite food out of > there. Karen

