What Do Moths Eat?
Is your home the local dining destination for moths, filled with natural fibres, textiles, cashmere sweaters and yummy unsealed bags of cereals? Let’s take a look at the Moth à la carte Menu…
Moths are tricky. Learn how to protect and care for your clothing and precious home textiles by identifying and dealing with moths.
Is your home the local dining destination for moths, filled with natural fibres, textiles, cashmere sweaters and yummy unsealed bags of cereals? Let’s take a look at the Moth à la carte Menu…
Grain moth is another, more generic name used for the Pantry Moth. Are they a persistent pest? Yes. Are they going to eat all your dried foodstuffs? Yes. Can you get rid of them? Absolutely. Here we tell you how.
Food Moths, or Indian Meal Moths, are one of the more common kitchen pests throughout North America and Europe, as well as other places. Here we tell you about their life cycle, how to identify them and more importantly how to get rid of them.
Larvae are the actual pest that causes the damage to clothing and precious home textiles, not the adult Clothes Moths, Carpet Moths or Pantry Moths you can see flying around in season. How to get rid of clothes moth larvae involves far more intensive investigation, cleaning and treatment.
A step by step guide to identifying Carpet Moths, dealing with an infestation and Carpet Moth Prevention in the future - all you need to know.
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.
If you suspect a pantry moth infestation in your home follow our 10 Steps to Pantry Moth Prevention to protect your home from pantry moths.
The definitive approach to dealing with a Clothes Moth infestation from MothPrevention, the leading brand with over 100,000 satisfied customers to date.