What are professional methods for preventing pantry moths?

For about a month I have been fighting with a pantry moth infestation and that got me thinking... Professional businesses (bakeries, restaurants, factories that produce milkbars or cornflakes) take in much more food than I ever will. Therefore the probability of them buying an infested product (like pantry moth-infested flour) is much higher than in case of my home kitchen. And the costs of production halting or throwing away infested food is much higher than in my case.
What precautions are taken by professional businesses to minimize the risk of pantry moth infestation? Can some of them be implemented in home kitchen?
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Honestly, the top reason is going through stock quickly. My apprenticeship bakery took delivery 1X week for most grains. Milled daily.
The second strategy was tightly sealed plastic tubs.
Third, deal with infestation in early stages. isolate and destroy. It was an organic bakery so, yes, occasional uninvited nibblers.
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Is there a spray for pantry moths?
PESTXPERT PANTRY MOTH PRODUCTSPro-Spray Flying aerosol is great to have on hand to spray any moths seen flying around the house. Pro-Spray Indoor and Outdoor can be used to treat the inside of food storage areas.How do you make pantry moth repellent?
Take everything out of your pantry That means everything. Wipe down every shelf, wall and door with white vinegar, then warm water, and then eucalyptus or peppermint oil(which help to repel them).What essential oils deter pantry moths?
For added protection, use a few drops of essential oil like peppermint, citronella, eucalyptus, or tea tree. To prevent infestation, store foods in airtight glass, metal, or plastic containers. Bay leaves repel pantry insects. Place the leaves inside canisters and cupboards.Does vinegar get rid of pantry moths?
Pantry moths aren't fans of vinegar - regardless whether it's wine or apple cider vinegar. The scent of this liquid effectively deters the insects. For this reason, it's a good idea to add a few drops of vinegar to water when cleaning cupboards and shelves. You can also use vinegar to make a homemade pantry moths trap.How To Get Rid of and Prevent Pantry Moths
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I don’t know what professional kitchen use, but I solved my pantry infestation problems by storing all my grains in mason jars. Even if some of the grain I bring in the house is infested, the mason jar contains the infestation preventing it from spreading to other grains. My friend stores her grains in her wine fridge the temperature is cold enough to keep most pests dormant.
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I don't really know what professional cooks use, but I can tell the rules my mom goes by:
Keep all your grains in airtight glass containers.
Don't buy more than you can consume in a month.
If you don't finish using your flour/grains within three months, throw it out and buy a new one.
Add tons of dried bay leaves, i.e. cover the bottom of glass jars and stick some at the very top. Pantry moth hates the scent of bay leaves.
In Asia, they add red hot chili (or whatever it is) peppers (dried) to rice to prevent infestation.
Hope this helps.
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