Watch your wool stuff. Because the clothes moth is likely eyeing it as well. The moth starts out as larvae, like these guys. It likes to gnaw on wool clothing, carpets, rugs, and blankets.
The two moths most commonly found in UK homes doing damage to natural fibres are the common clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) and the case-bearing clothes moth (Tinea pellionella). It is the ...
A USEFUL pamphlet entitled “Clothes Moths and House Moths”, by Major E. E. Austen assisted by Mr. A. W. McKenny Hughes, has recently been published by the British Museum (Natural History ...
And while you can’t turn back the clock to a time when your jumper was in one piece, you can prevent it from happening again ...
The webbing clothes moth and case-making clothes moth are commonly ... If caught in a spider’s web, the scales detach. Unfortunately, these scales are colorful to the sharp eye of a flying ...
Clothes moths – the little winged critters that enjoy making a meal of your jumpers and carpets – are on the rise. Recently, English Heritage found that infestation levels were “alarmingly ...