This months news article takes a look at how you can prevent becoming a victim or casualty in the war with clothes moths and how you can improve your clothes moths pest control strategies.
Clothes moth larvae uk.
Dr chris terrell nield says a few uk species can breed in houses including the brown house moth the case bearing clothes moth and the common clothes moth.
Clothes moths have been on the rampage in the uk and especially in london in the last few years.
It s their larvae that cause the damage.
This is because a few years ago the eu banned certain strong and toxic chemicals which were used.
There are plenty of things in our homes for clothes moth larvae to feast on.
Moths themselves don t actually munch on fabrics they nest in it.
They then begin to eat the fibres in the material which causes holes in clothes or loss of pile in patches on carpets.
The specific name is commonly misspelled biselliella for example by g.
But it s actually the larvae not the moths which cause the damage.
Clothes moths have a life cycle of 65 to 90 days during which time they can lay 40 to 50 eggs.
Brushing clothes and dry cleaning both help but it s nearly impossible to eliminate infestation entirely through such methods.
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Clothes moth eggs and larvae are near microscopic propagate rapidly and even camouflage themselves in a fibre woven casing to make themselves even harder to spot.
The larvae that hatch from the eggs of clothes moths spin silk webbing into a tunnel across the attacked material.
The common clothes moth tineola bisselliella has been blamed for munching its way into homes across britain.
The eggs hatch from between 4 and 10 days depending on temperature and humidity.
Larval stage of the clothes moth the eggs hatch into larvae which look like little creamy coloured worms with a dark head.
The larva as its vernacular name suggests feeds on woollen clothing upholstery and carpets as well as other animal based material such as hair or fur.
The moths are more or less continuously brooded except during the winter months.
In houses up and down the uk there is a war being waged against clothes.
It lives in a silken tube and when gregarious this can develop into a dense matting.
The newly emerged larvae are about 1mm long but grow up to 12mm.