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A medium size bucket or plastic container, maybe about 1/2 gallon to give you room to work.

Here’s how to protect them and keep pests out of the pantry..If you’ve gone to the effort and expense to create a well-stocked pantry, you definitely don’t want any of it to go to waste because of a pest infestation.

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Having a well-stocked pantry can allow you to create meals out of just about anything you happen to have leftover in your fridge and it can keep you from feeling like you need to run to the grocery store constantly.I thought it might be helpful and timely to chat a bit about things that you can do to keep pests out of your pantry today.We’ve all had this problem come up at some point along the way and in my experience, the warmer months are usually when this problem comes up.

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Here are a few things that have worked for me!.Where do Pantry Pests Come From?.

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Often, pests will show up in the warmer months and can come in when a door is opened or just through tiny cracks and holes in you house.

There isn’t too much you can do about them entering your house in the first place, but you can stop them from sticking around!I’ve been starting to gather up a few things here and there, and I’ve been planning a bit so I’ll be ready when the time comes, I’m just not actually setting anything up yet..

I have Reynauds syndrome, which is basically just bad circulation in my extremities and I’ve pretty much been cold all my life..This year I’ve decided that I’m allowed to do whatever it takes to help me to stay warm and comfortable this winter.

I got a. big pack of hand warmers., which I pop into my slippers every morning (hand warmers are way better than the foot warmers, FYI), I’ve stocked up on.