If you're seeing moths around your house, it's important to identify what type it is before you start trying to treat the ...
Keeping clothes moths out of your closet in the first place will save you a lot of trouble, since they can be difficult to eliminate. These are our best tips on how to keep moths out.
I am sad to report that I have clothes moths in my New York City apartment. I noticed these flying bugs for a few weeks before I Googled them and discovered what they were — and realized that they ...
Have you opened your post-lockdown wardrobe, only to discover some of your beautiful summer clothes have holes in them? You’re probably blaming clothes moths but the real culprits are the larvae ...
Whenever you see any type of pest in your house, your first thought is probably, "How do I get rid of it?" The second is (gulp), "What if there are more?" This is particularly true when you spot an ...
A: Fabric pests feed on a variety of organic materials, including cotton products, wool products, animal fur, feathers, clothing, carpeting, draperies and other fabrics. Most fabric pests are either ...
Although there are no major health concerns to worry about when it comes to moths, they still can do a lot of damage to your textiles. That includes carpets, rugs, furniture and clothing. Moth larvae ...
Clothes moths often enter the home through fabric or food brought in from outside. Irregular holes in clothes or furniture indicate moth activity. Clothes made from natural fibers should be kept in ...
It’s that time of year again. No, not summer. Moth season. Maybe you’ve noticed small, irregular holes in your favourite wool jumper, or spotted your carpet thinning in places. From time to time, you ...
Things we like having holes in: colanders, Swiss cheese, and doughnuts. Things we don't like having holes in: clothes that we bought without holes in. And we have one thing to thank for those pesky ...
Clothes moths have been booming in recent years. Across the country, a war is being waged against clothes moths with the potential to eat textiles, animal wool, silk, cashmere and antique rugs.