Moxie, are you sure they are clothes moths? It's more likely, with the food in there as well as dust and dander, that they are Indian meal moths. I had a serious infestation years ago in a closet where I kept dog food. The larvae eat dry anything; pet food is really tasty. They are kind of pink and about 3/8 to 1/2 inch long. When ready to pupate they crawl on the wall or anywhere, spin a loose cocoon and metamorphose into a little moth with brown wings and spots. They are commonly seen in grocery stores in the bean and rice area and pet food and bird food departments. Some stores put little pheromone traps up under the shelves. They are sticky and attract the males. You can get them, too, from pest control catalogs or departments. The best thing to do is vacuum regularly and change the vac bag, too. Watch any dry food in your cabinets. Freezing will kill them. Could you keep the fert out of the closet? My closets in my new house have sliding by-pass doos and the kids love to get in there to sleep. I foiled them now. I bought and installed patio door locks by screwing them on the forward edge of the outer door. There is a peg that pokes out to lock the door and I had to drill a 1/4 inch hole in the door in back to recieve the peg. Now i just have to remember to latch it after I open the door for my clothes. [Posted in FML issue 4302]