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Bug......are bugging me out

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Ok so I woke up this morning and I found that some leaves had been chewed on I believe by moths. Because a couple days ago I found and killed two in the tent. But this leaf damage wasn't done till last night. Please help I have to do something today I don't want to wait. Can anyone give me an organic way to rid of this please. I'm so worried I'm not acting fast enough
 

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Food moth prevention link

If it's moths eating a plant I'd say it's most likely food moths.
I saw what they looked like. Their really small and kind of a tan color like you get if you leave dried oatmeal or something like that open a bit. Thank you so much I wasn't even thinking about what kind they were that helps narrow it down
 
Food moth prevention link

If it's moths eating a plant I'd say it's most likely food moths.
I saw what they looked like. Their really small and kind of a tan color like you get if you leave dried oatmeal or something like that open a bit. Thank you so much I wasn't even thinking about what kind they were that helps narrow it down
 
I had an issue with flies myself funnily enough, i though because its so cold this time of year pests wouldn't be an issue i had to hang up those sticky yellow tapes
 
Moths don’t eat the leaves it’s the pupa that dose the rasping n chewing of the leaves ... Od
 
If it's the larva or the moth itself you don't want them eating your plants. I think they are cousins of white flies. I would do a root drench with root cleaner and foliar spray with green cleaner and then follow up with gnatrol and or some beneficial nematodes.
 
One is right moths mate then die what a life kill them before they can breed
 
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