How to Get Rid of Moths in Bird Food
You love to feed the birds. You have bird houses set up and bird baths so the little creatures can have a field day in your yard. The only problem is that you are noticing moths in the bags of bird food you recently purchased. Moths are pests that can hatch and develop in a variety of different feeds, including bird food. Eliminating them requires only items you probably already have on hand.
Instructions
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Place a sheet of newspaper on a flat surface, like a countertop or workbench. This will help you gather up any feed that spills.
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Place your bag of bird food onto the newspaper.
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Scoop out the bird feed into a plastic container that has a tight-fitting lid.
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Seal the container tightly. Label the container as "Bird Food" or some similar wording.
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Place the plastic container of bird feed into your refrigerator's freezer or a free-standing freezer.
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Repeat the steps above for the next batch of bird feed you to need to freeze if it doesn't all fit into one container.
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Keep the feed in the freezer for at least 48 hours to kill any moths and developing moths.
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Tips & Warnings
When you need to fill your bird feeders, scoop what you need and return the plastic container to the freezer. Place the bird feed in a bowl or pot and let it thaw at least four hours before placing it into a bird feeder.