Cloth moths, why are they there and how do i get rid of them.

Randy Bilesky BScF CPA RPF

President at Go Green

1,214 articles

May 23, 2024

Cloth moths are attracted to natural fibers such as wool, silk, cotton, and fur because they contain keratin, a protein that serves as a food source for moth larvae. Moths lay their eggs on these materials, and when the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the fibers, causing damage to clothing, carpets, upholstery, and other items made from these materials.

To get rid of cloth moths, follow these steps:

  1. Professional Help: If you have a severe moth infestation consider hiring Go Green Pest Control to help eliminate the problem.
  2. Identify Infested Items: Check your closet, drawers, and storage areas for signs of moth damage such as holes or webbing. Look for adult moths, larvae, or eggs.
  3. Clean Infested Items: Wash or dry clean infested clothing, blankets, and other washable items to kill moth eggs and larvae. Vacuum carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture to remove any eggs or larvae.
  4. Freeze Infested Items: If you have items that cannot be washed or dry cleaned, such as delicate wool or silk garments, you can freeze them to kill any moth eggs or larvae. Place the items in a sealed plastic bag and place them in the freezer for at least 48 hours.
  5. Use Moth Repellents: Consider using moth repellents such as cedar chips, lavender sachets, or mothballs to deter moths from infesting your belongings. Be cautious with mothballs, as they contain chemicals that can be harmful to humans and pets if ingested.
  6. Store Items Properly: Store clean, infestation-free items in airtight containers or garment bags to prevent moths from laying eggs on them.
  7. Regular Cleaning and Inspection: Regularly clean and vacuum your home to remove dust, lint, and pet hair, which can attract moths. Inspect your clothing and other items for signs of moth damage on a regular basis.

By following these steps, you can effectively get rid of cloth moths and protect your belongings from further damage.

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President at Go Green

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