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Clothes Moth
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In rooms in which woollen or fur clothes are kept, or in
What they do The grub or caterpillar (larva) eats wood, food or grease and fur, preferably soiled with sweat. Cotton, and nylon may be attacked if soiled with perspiration. The moths are rarely found outside houses now, but in prehistoric times they presumably fed on discarded fur and feathers, or those of dead animals. How to Control (by natural methods) These insects manage to squeeze through very
small cracks, so even close-fitting wardrobes and chests of drawers
offer little protection from clothes moths. Woollen and fur goods
should be kept clean, and garments completely sealed inside plastic
bags. Strong sunlight kills clothes moths, so blankets and other
large
articles should be periodically hung in the sun. Ideally, carpets should not
stand under large pieces of furniture, or if they do, they must be regularly vacuumed. Cold storage for furs during summer will avoid moths at the most active period. Life history and other comments Like other moths and butterflies, clothes moths have different body shapes at different times of their lives. They start as a tiny egg, smaller than a pin’s head. This hatches into a small caterpillar-like grub or larva, which is the destructive stage. In some species, the larva is enclosed in a tubular case which is carried about like a snail’s shell. The larvae chew the woollen fibers, damaging far more than they eat. Under normal circumstances the larvae may live and eat for six to twelve months or more, before turning into an inactive stage, the pupa or chrysalis. The adult moth, which emerges from the pupa, lives only for two or three weeks. Moths seen flying about are both males and females, the females have already laid their eggs. Killing flying moths therefore does very little to control clothes moths as the flying ones have already reproduced, it is when they are at their young stages they do the damage.
Where to obtain professional advice
CHRISTCHURCH PEST CONTROL LTD Melvyn or Kevin Gilbert. Phone. (03) 3841636 (NEW ZEALAND)
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CHRISTCHURCH PEST CONTROL LTD
P.O. Box 18554, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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