>The grubs that Mandy is referring to could also be the Indian Meal Moth
>worms.
We call them Miller Moths here in So. Ca. Those nasty little things are
also responsible for all the holes in your woolens!!! The moth lays her
eggs on your wool clothes, and the grub hatches and eats holes into them.
I now freeze all grains, and flours (and my birds food) for at least three
days to kill them off. I then place the food into containers with tight
fitting lids.
Lynda
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