I’m a big fan of our local supermarket, but this isn’t good:

Not the Futurelife, which is high in protein, high in 19 vitamins and minerals and high in Omega-3.
That’s good.
An aside:
Did you hear about the man who got hit by a truck carrying Omega-3 capsules?
He escaped with Super Fish Oil injuries.
But no. I’m talking about what’s on the box, not what’s in it.

Could that be a pantry moth, and if so, might we have discovered the source of our recent pantry moth problem? They’re proper little bastards, getting into all your dried foods, pastas, cereals and the like.
This Nuisance is known to reproduce at an alarming rate and cause thousands in damages. The Meal Moth or Pantry Moth frequents homes and described by Moth Control Cape Town Experts as being the number 1 Flying kitchen intruder. These Pantry Moths feed exclusively on grains, cereals and other human food matter.
See?
This is a second encounter with them. The first ended with us throwing a lot of food away. And so I’ve gone in with the big guns blazing this time around: all of the sprays, all of the swatting, even some pheromone traps to lure in the horny males.
And it seems to have worked. For the moment, at least.
But what’s the point in irradicating these destructive little shits of you’re going to be constantly replacing them with the food you brought in from your local retailer?
I’ve passed on the photos and information to the supermarket in question.
Hopefully, they can get this sorted.
But it’s worth just checking your cereal boxes and the like, so you don’t get infested as well.
