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How to get rid of moths in the house: An expert guide "Common adult ... moths you need to be concerned about – it’s the moth larvae that chomp at clothes, carpets, crafting wool and furs ...
Homeowners in the South East have been advised to call in professionals if they suspect textile moths are infesting their ...
The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) has said a moth infestation can be 'distressing' but they are not dangerous.
The larvae of the Brown house moth is a scavenger of animal proteins such as feathers, hair and wool. It is commonly found in domestic properties and can be an indication of poor hygiene ...
Indian meal moths are a stored product insect, meaning they are commonly found in cereal, flour, dog biscuits, and other food items. The larvae of the brown house moth is a scavenger of animal ...
Conversely, the larvae of the Brown house moth prefer scavenging animal-based materials such as feathers, hair, and wool. This type of moth is frequently discovered in homes and may indicate ...
Its larvae can penetrate packaging materials such as paper, cellophane, and polythene. The brown house moth's larvae are scavengers of animal proteins such as feathers, hair, and wool. Mr ...
Householders in the South West are being warned that textile moths could cause "significant damage" to their property.