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Adult moths lay eggs on fabric, and the larvae voraciously feed on the material, causing irreparable damage to textiles.
If the thought of it makes your skin crawl, you’re not alone, but these tips for what to look for when you’re shopping can ...
The presence of small cocoons or fine, powdery dust on garments are also telltale signs of their activity. Battling clothes ...
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 ...
While they are not dangerous, the larvae of textile moths will feed on natural fibres causing damage to personal items such as clothing, bedding, soft furnishings, curtains and carpets.
Once your clothes are out, wipe over the floor and shelves with a microfibre cloth or use the upholstery attachment on your vacuum cleaner. Look out for mould in your wardrobe. That’s a sign that the ...