destroying the larvae. Wasps were arguably grosser than moths, but at least they didn’t eat my clothes. Were more bugs the ...
Our guide to identifying and tackling these clothes-wreckers, plus tips on what appliances to use to discourage them from ...
Pyrethrin-based insecticides are also effective against clothes moths and may be a better alternative for fumigating a closet ...
They are gold to yellowish-gray in color. Webbing clothes moths and their larvae leave behind patches of silk webbing on the ...
Dr Sterling says case-bearing clothes moths - so-called because their larvae carry a silken case around with them - are seen more often too. A return to the use of natural fabrics, especially wool ...
and the case-bearing clothes moth (Tinea pellionella). It is the immature larvae, rather than the adult moths, that cause the damage to natural fibres such as woollen clothing, upholstery, carpets and ...
destroying not only adult clothes moths, their eggs, and larvae, but also ants, beetles, cockroaches, bed bugs, spiders, and ...
Although they can be annoying, adult clothes moths that you see flying through your rooms do not feed on your fabrics at all. In actual fact, it's their larvae – the little wormlike wingless ...
The common female clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella, loves to lay her eggs (up to 50) in warm, dark and undisturbed places (which makes them particularly hard to detect). The hatched larvae then ...