Remember it is the carpet moth larvae that hatch from the eggs that do the damage to your clothes adult flying clothes moths do not eat but if they are able to mate the females then lay hundreds of eggs in their short lifetime.
Clothes moth larvae in carpet.
In carpets clothes moths will usually be found under heavy furniture or at the undisturbed edges.
Eggs hatch into larvae and larvae pupate into carpet moths.
The case bearing clothes moth builds itself a portable case out of debris such as fibres and hairs in which they can hide.
Check for the clothes moth larvae if adult moths are present.
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Clean cotton materials are not normally at risk from attack by clothes moths but the larvae will eat holes in the cotton coverings of feather cushions if the fillings are infested.
The case bearing moth larvae eat keratin similarly to webbing clothes moths and found in animal based fabrics clothing and home textiles including carpets and rugs.
Identify webbing clothes moth larvae by their feeding tunnels of silk or webbing patches left behind on the fabric as they move around.
Revenge of the clothes moths.
The larvae are creamy white coloured caterpillars which can be as much as a 1 2 inch in length.
They destroy sweaters carpets and even wall insulation and their population has tripled in five years.