What is a common sign that a pest has gotten into the dry goods area?

One common sign that a pest has gotten into the dry goods area is the presence of droppings or fecal matter. Pests such as rodents, moths, and beetles are attracted to dry goods such as flour, grains, and cereal, and will often leave behind droppings as they feed and travel through the area. Another sign may be the presence of chewed or gnawed packaging or containers. In some cases, the pests themselves may also be visible, such as a moth flying out of a cereal box or a mouse scurrying across the floor. It is important to regularly inspect and clean the dry goods area to prevent pests from infesting and contaminating the food products.