You Don't Deserve Moth Problems

Moths are tricky. Learn how to protect and care for your clothing and precious home textiles by identifying and dealing with moths.

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The Moths That Eat Everything: Protecting Your Food and Fabric

Finding a moth in your home is usually followed by a quick diagnostic check: Is it in the kitchen near the cereal, or in the bedroom near the sweaters? Most homeowners assume they are dealing with either a Pantry Moth or a Clothes Moth. However, there is a third category of domestic pests that complicates the situation. The Brown House Moth and the White-Shouldered House Moth are the "omnivores" of the moth world, capable of infesting both your food stores and your wardrobe.

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How Seasonal Wardrobe Changes Help Prevent Clothes Moths

Seasonal wardrobe changes are often seen as a practical way to stay organised, making it easier to access the clothes you need as temperatures shift. However, seasonal clothing rotation also plays an important role in preventing Clothes Moths. Regularly reviewing, cleaning, and storing garments creates an opportunity to detect early signs of moth activity and protect the natural fibres that moth larvae depend on.

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Does Cleaning Your Home Help Prevent Moths

If you have ever dealt with a moth infestation, you may have wondered whether cleaning alone is enough to prevent it from happening again. Many people assume moths only appear in dirty homes, but the reality is more nuanced. While cleaning plays an important role in moth prevention, it is not the only factor. Understanding how cleaning helps, where its limits are, and how it fits into a broader prevention routine can make a real difference in protecting both your clothes and your food.

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How to Track Down the Source of a Clothes Moth Infestation

If you’ve noticed small moths fluttering around your wardrobe or discovered mysterious holes in your favourite wool jumper or cashmere scarf, you may be facing a Clothes Moth infestation. These tiny insects can cause surprising damage for their size, with their larvae  feeding quietly on natural fibres and leaving behind ruined garments and no end of frustration.

 

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