The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 14
Remedies
Remedies.
When corn in store is found to be "moth eaten" and webs are seen upon the heap, it must at once be moved, and frequently. If possible it should be run down through the winnowing machine. Should the injury be great and evidently increasing kiln drying should be resorted to. Corn in sacks should be frequently examined as the moth and larvae work in sacks as well as in the heaps.