The Case Bearing Moth - A Homeowners Guide
Here you’ll learn how to identify Case Bearing Moths and their larvae in this handy Homeowners Guide to Casemaking Moths - a seemingly perennial pest and source of worry for your carpets and clothes.
Moths are tricky. Learn how to protect and care for your clothing and precious home textiles by identifying and dealing with moths.
Here you’ll learn how to identify Case Bearing Moths and their larvae in this handy Homeowners Guide to Casemaking Moths - a seemingly perennial pest and source of worry for your carpets and clothes.
The Webbing Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella) is also known as the Common Clothes Moth or simply Clothing Moth.
No one wants their piano damaged by moths. The best way to deal with the threat of moths is to prevent them in the first place by using cedar products. If you already have an infestation, fumigation will help you get rid of it. Then, clean your piano and vacuum the area thoroughly. Finally, use preventative moth killer strips and cedar to keep those pesky insects from coming back!
It is important to note that Clothes Moths and Carpet Moths are not separate species - the species of moths that attack clothing and carpets are the same - they are commonly called ‘clothes’ or ‘carpet’ moths depending on where they are found and what fabrics they target.