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Every year I find in the dresser where I have my flours, a lot of monstruous
butterfly: the food moth. And every year I must throw away a lot of flour
and pasta and rice.
This year, I have seen the pubblicity on TV of a good product. I have try it
and I Am very satisfied. You must think that I have seen all those little
animals attached on the paper (the product in question). The paper is sticky
and full of the animal's feromone. So
I have thwarted an infestation!!!! And when today I have cleaned the dresser
I was very surprised to see that my pasta and rice was wonderfully intact,
although some of them was expired
Look at this pic, so you know who are the monsters and the carneficine in
object! Be sure you are hard of stomach to see this awful pic.

http://i14.tinypic.com/639tumd.jpg

And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.

http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1

Do you know it?

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"Pandora" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Every year I find in the dresser where I have my flours, a lot of
> monstruous
> butterfly: the food moth. And every year I must throw away a lot of flour
> and pasta and rice.
> This year, I have seen the pubblicity on TV of a good product. I have try
> it
> and I Am very satisfied. You must think that I have seen all those little
> animals attached on the paper (the product in question). The paper is
> sticky and full of the animal's feromone. So
> I have thwarted an infestation!!!! And when today I have cleaned the
> dresser
> I was very surprised to see that my pasta and rice was wonderfully intact,
> although some of them was expired
> Look at this pic, so you know who are the monsters and the carneficine in
> object! Be sure you are hard of stomach to see this awful pic.
>
> http://i14.tinypic.com/639tumd.jpg
>
> And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.
>
> http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
>
> Do you know it?
>
> --
> Kisses
> Pandora


Ps. I don't think they sell in UK because in the site I haven't find the
product that you can see in the italian site. It calls "Anti tarme
alimentari"
look:
http://www.autan.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
cheers
Pandora
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Ciao, Pandora,
At the last house I lived in, I had those awful moths, too. I ended
up using a very similar product, which seemed to do the trick. Do you
want to know where they were the worst? In a bag of white chocolate-it
was crawling with little wormy things! They liked dark chocolate, too,
but they were much worse in the white. Needless to say, lots of stuff
went in the trash that day. I hope your problem will be over.

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On Aug 1, 10:09 am, "Pandora" > wrote:
> Every year I find in the dresser where I have my flours, a lot of monstruous
> butterfly: the food moth. And every year I must throw away a lot of flour
> and pasta and rice.
> This year, I have seen the pubblicity on TV of a good product. I have try it
> and I Am very satisfied. You must think that I have seen all those little
> animals attached on the paper (the product in question). The paper is sticky
> and full of the animal's feromone. So
> I have thwarted an infestation!!!! And when today I have cleaned the dresser
> I was very surprised to see that my pasta and rice was wonderfully intact,
> although some of them was expired
> Look at this pic, so you know who are the monsters and the carneficine in
> object! Be sure you are hard of stomach to see this awful pic.
>
> http://i14.tinypic.com/639tumd.jpg
>
> And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.
>
> http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
>
> Do you know it?
>
> --
> Kisses
> Pandora


Pandora, if you have the space, you can put your pastas, flours and
rice in the freezer for about a day before you store it - that should
kill any little bug eggs that are in the packaging when you bring it
home from the store.

Here in the U.S. (King Arthur Flour, I think, has these), there are
"pantry pest traps," which are little killer "hotels" where the moths/
bugs go and die.

Good for you, getting rid of them. Sometimes it seems it is just
impossible. I know that lots of them come home with you from the
market, probably in egg form, so you never know if you have new ones
or not.

N.

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> Ciao, Pandora,
> At the last house I lived in, I had those awful moths, too. I ended
> up using a very similar product, which seemed to do the trick. Do you
> want to know where they were the worst? In a bag of white chocolate-it
> was crawling with little wormy things! They liked dark chocolate, too,
> but they were much worse in the white. Needless to say, lots of stuff
> went in the trash that day. I hope your problem will be over.
>


Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! My GOD! What do you tell me?
I have a dark chocolate there together with pasta and rice...
I have controlled and it seemed good. But now that you tell me this thing I
go and control again.
I will let you know.
Ps. Now I have put another new sticker !
Thank you very much for this information

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Nancy2 wrote:
if you have the space, you can put your pastas, flours and
> rice in the freezer for about a day before you store it - that should
> kill any little bug eggs that are in the packaging when you bring it
> home from the store.



Nah, that just freezes the eggs. They wake up and start hatching again
the moment they're taken out of the freezer. You have to keep the
products in the freezer permanently for this to prevent an infestation.


--Lia

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> On Aug 1, 10:09 am, "Pandora" > wrote:
>> Every year I find in the dresser where I have my flours, a lot of
>> monstruous
>> butterfly: the food moth. And every year I must throw away a lot of flour
>> and pasta and rice.
>> This year, I have seen the pubblicity on TV of a good product. I have try
>> it
>> and I Am very satisfied. You must think that I have seen all those little
>> animals attached on the paper (the product in question). The paper is
>> sticky
>> and full of the animal's feromone. So
>> I have thwarted an infestation!!!! And when today I have cleaned the
>> dresser
>> I was very surprised to see that my pasta and rice was wonderfully
>> intact,
>> although some of them was expired
>> Look at this pic, so you know who are the monsters and the carneficine in
>> object! Be sure you are hard of stomach to see this awful pic.
>>
>> http://i14.tinypic.com/639tumd.jpg
>>
>> And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.
>>
>> http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
>>
>> Do you know it?
>>
>> --
>> Kisses
>> Pandora

>
> Pandora, if you have the space, you can put your pastas, flours and
> rice in the freezer for about a day before you store it - that should
> kill any little bug eggs that are in the packaging when you bring it
> home from the store.


But then I have to use it in 24 hours. How can I dooo?

>
> Here in the U.S. (King Arthur Flour, I think, has these), there are
> "pantry pest traps," which are little killer "hotels" where the moths/
> bugs go and die.


Ohhhh! What are they made of?
>
> Good for you, getting rid of them. Sometimes it seems it is just
> impossible. I know that lots of them come home with you from the
> market, probably in egg form, so you never know if you have new ones
> or not.


Fortunately, this year I haven't found them in the packages. Now I don't
know if it is because the product I have buyed
Thank you

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Pandora
>
> N.
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> Nancy2 wrote:
> if you have the space, you can put your pastas, flours and
>> rice in the freezer for about a day before you store it - that should
>> kill any little bug eggs that are in the packaging when you bring it
>> home from the store.

>
>
> Nah, that just freezes the eggs. They wake up and start hatching again
> the moment they're taken out of the freezer. You have to keep the
> products in the freezer permanently for this to prevent an infestation.
>
>
> --Lia


I think I agree
I like fresh eggs DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

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On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 17:09:42 +0200, "Pandora" >
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>Every year I find in the dresser where I have my flours, a lot of monstruous
>butterfly: the food moth. And every year I must throw away a lot of flour
>and pasta and rice.
>This year, I have seen the pubblicity on TV of a good product. I have try it
>and I Am very satisfied. You must think that I have seen all those little
>animals attached on the paper (the product in question). The paper is sticky
>and full of the animal's feromone. So
>I have thwarted an infestation!!!! And when today I have cleaned the dresser
>I was very surprised to see that my pasta and rice was wonderfully intact,
>although some of them was expired
>Look at this pic, so you know who are the monsters and the carneficine in
>object! Be sure you are hard of stomach to see this awful pic.
>
>http://i14.tinypic.com/639tumd.jpg
>
>And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.
>
>http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
>
>Do you know it?



I have used these for ages. Between the flours and grains for baking
bread and the bird seed, there are always some critters trying to make
a home inside.

http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/...-pest-trap.htm

Boron
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> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 17:09:42 +0200, "Pandora" >
> wrote:
>
>>Every year I find in the dresser where I have my flours, a lot of
>>monstruous
>>butterfly: the food moth. And every year I must throw away a lot of flour
>>and pasta and rice.
>>This year, I have seen the pubblicity on TV of a good product. I have try
>>it
>>and I Am very satisfied. You must think that I have seen all those little
>>animals attached on the paper (the product in question). The paper is
>>sticky
>>and full of the animal's feromone. So
>>I have thwarted an infestation!!!! And when today I have cleaned the
>>dresser
>>I was very surprised to see that my pasta and rice was wonderfully intact,
>>although some of them was expired
>>Look at this pic, so you know who are the monsters and the carneficine in
>>object! Be sure you are hard of stomach to see this awful pic.
>>
>>http://i14.tinypic.com/639tumd.jpg
>>
>>And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.
>>
>>http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
>>
>>Do you know it?

>
>
> I have used these for ages. Between the flours and grains for baking
> bread and the bird seed, there are always some critters trying to make
> a home inside.
>
> http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/...-pest-trap.htm
>
> Boron



Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! How many products! They are very similar
because they are based on Pheromones (have I spelled correctly)?
Thank you for the very interesting link and information.
And I Am very pleased to have met you again!!!

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On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 19:18:56 +0200, "Pandora" >
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>"Boron Elgar" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 17:09:42 +0200, "Pandora" >
>> wrote:


>>>
>>>And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.
>>>
>>>http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
>>>
>>>Do you know it?

>>
>>
>> I have used these for ages. Between the flours and grains for baking
>> bread and the bird seed, there are always some critters trying to make
>> a home inside.
>>
>> http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/...-pest-trap.htm
>>
>> Boron

>
>
>Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! How many products! They are very similar
>because they are based on Pheromones (have I spelled correctly)?
>Thank you for the very interesting link and information.
>And I Am very pleased to have met you again!!!



You are like a breath of springtime, Pandora. It is wonderful to have
you posting again.

Boron
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> You are like a breath of springtime, Pandora. It is wonderful to have
> you posting again.


I agree!

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"Boron Elgar" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 19:18:56 +0200, "Pandora" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Boron Elgar" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>>> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 17:09:42 +0200, "Pandora" >
>>> wrote:

>
>>>>
>>>>And this is the product. I have chosen an english web site.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.autan.co.uk/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1
>>>>
>>>>Do you know it?
>>>
>>>
>>> I have used these for ages. Between the flours and grains for baking
>>> bread and the bird seed, there are always some critters trying to make
>>> a home inside.
>>>
>>> http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/...-pest-trap.htm
>>>
>>> Boron

>>
>>
>>Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! How many products! They are very
>>similar
>>because they are based on Pheromones (have I spelled correctly)?
>>Thank you for the very interesting link and information.
>>And I Am very pleased to have met you again!!!

>
>
> You are like a breath of springtime, Pandora. It is wonderful to have
> you posting again.
>
> Boron


I think the same thing of you!!! And now I begin again to breath
Fondly and thank you
Pandora


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>> You are like a breath of springtime, Pandora. It is wonderful to have
>> you posting again.

>
> I agree!
>


You are so kind . I would like to see you one time in my life
Thank you

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> I like fresh eggs DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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