Tiny beetles hiding in your flour, rice, and cereal? Weevils contaminate everything in your pantry — and they multiply fast. Our targeted pantry pest treatment eliminates every life stage and keeps them from coming back.

Weevils are small beetles with a distinctive snout-shaped nose. They are one of the most common pantry pests in Michigan kitchens.
Weevils are tiny beetles (1/8 to 1/4 inch) with an elongated snout. Grain weevils, rice weevils, and flour weevils are the most common species found in Michigan homes.
They infest stored grains, flour, rice, pasta, cereal, and other dry goods. Weevils often enter your home already hiding inside packaged food from the grocery store.
Female weevils bore into grain kernels to lay eggs inside. The larvae feed and grow hidden from view, making infestations difficult to detect until they explode in numbers.
Spot these warning signs early to prevent a small problem from becoming a pantry-wide disaster.
Tiny brown or black beetles crawling inside flour bags, rice containers, cereal boxes, or pasta packages.
Tiny round holes in rice, wheat berries, or other whole grains where weevils have bored in to lay eggs.
A fine, flour-like powder at the bottom of food containers or on pantry shelves — this is weevil waste and damaged grain.
Small white grub-like larvae found inside stored products. These are immature weevils feeding before they become adults.
A stale, musty odor coming from your pantry or dry goods that wasn't there before — a sign of active infestation.
Adult weevils crawling on pantry shelves, walls, or countertops near where dry food is stored.
Michigan's seasonal temperature swings make pantry pests especially common. As cold weather arrives, weevils that may have been in garages, sheds, or outdoor storage move indoors seeking warmth and food sources. Summer humidity also accelerates their breeding cycle, meaning a small problem in spring can become a full-blown infestation by fall. Michigan homeowners who stock up on dry goods for winter are particularly vulnerable — those bulk purchases can harbor weevil eggs that hatch weeks later in your warm kitchen.
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We don't just kill the weevils you can see — our proven system eliminates every life stage and prevents them from ever coming back.
We thoroughly inspect every food item, shelf, crack, and crevice in your kitchen and pantry to identify all infested products and locate where weevils are breeding and hiding.
We apply family-safe, food-area-approved treatments to all cracks, crevices, and harborage areas. Our products target weevils at every life stage — eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults.
We apply a residual barrier to prevent re-infestation and give you expert storage recommendations to keep your pantry weevil-free for the long term.

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Weevils are small snout-nosed beetles that infest stored grains, flour, rice, pasta, and cereal. They often enter your home already hidden inside store-bought food products. Female weevils lay eggs inside individual grain kernels, so infestations can grow undetected for weeks.
Weevils are not directly harmful or poisonous. However, they contaminate food with eggs, larvae, and waste, making it unsanitary. A large infestation can result in significant food waste and expense.
Look for small brown or black beetles with a distinctive snout in your flour, rice, cereal, or pasta. You may also notice tiny holes in grain kernels, fine powdery residue, small white larvae, or an unusual smell from pantry items.
Weevil eggs and larvae hide inside grain kernels and in tiny cracks throughout your pantry shelving. A single missed pocket of eggs can restart the infestation. Professional treatment addresses all life stages and applies residual protection.
Store all dry goods in airtight glass or hard plastic containers. Inspect new groceries before storing. Keep shelves clean and rotate older food first. Our professional treatment includes a residual barrier that continues working for months.
Stop throwing away contaminated food. Let us eliminate your weevil problem for good.