Indian Meal Moth is the most common moth we run into in the Northwest. Most times infesting grain bi-products with pet food/bird feeds being favorites. Samples should be taken to ensure they are Indian Meal Moths as sometimes they are mistaken with a Clothes Moth. The Indian meal moth at rest is about 3/8 inch long and its wing spread is 5/8 inch. They have bronze colored wings. When at rest the wings are folded together along the line of the body. The front half of the forewings is a grayish white color, and the lower half is a rusty red-brown colour.