Clothes Moth - How to identify and treat (2022) (2024)

The clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) is a common household pest that feeds on the fibres in clothing, carpets and furnishings. They're most active May till October, and can be dealt with using parasitic wasps and pheromone traps.

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Clothes Moth Quick Facts

It’s actually the larvae form that feeds, not the adult moth.

Do moths eat clothes? Yes, they prefer the fibres in wool, fur, silk, feathers, felt and leather, but can eat any types of fibres, including cotton and carpets.

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Wool fibres

This is because all these substances contain keratin, which is a fibrous protein the larvae can digest.

They can also feed on your produce indoors.

They like dark and undisturbed places, so they’re common in wardrobes, drawers and chests, particularly where clothes are stored for long periods of time without use. For example, your winter wardrobe or clothes you rarely wear.

For this reason, they’re particularly prevalent in large, stately homes and storage facilities. So much so English Heritage launched a monitoring programme across UK homes in 2017, and the National Trust are trialling a pest control programme

Believe it or not, clothes moth can also survive in the wild, where the larvae can feed on keratin in dead animals or nesting materials.

Clothes moth can also feed on cotton and polyester, especially if they’re blended with something like wool, or soiled with body oil or stains.

Clothes moth are very small and pale, and hide in dark places, so they may be hard to see.

The first symptom you’ll probably spot is tiny holes in your clothing, or thinner patches in your carpets, curtains, rugs or furnishings.

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Moth holes

These holes get bigger over time as the larvae grows and eats more.

Clothes moth larvae also produce white webbing, which they feed under. They may leave trails of this behind.

Clothes moth usually live around 1 month, and lay 40-50 eggs on fabrics in dark, undisturbed places. These white eggs are tiny and invisible to the human eye.

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Clothes Moth Lifecycle

The eggs usually hatch after just 4-10 days, with white larvae emerging. These start off just a few millimetres long but grow in length up to 10mm.

The ravenous larvae start munching on the fibres close to them. Unfortunately, these larvae can live an incredibly long time, up to 30 months in some cases. Usually they live just a few months.

Eventually, they form a cocoon in order to mutate into the adult moth form. When the adult emerges, it looks to mate and lay eggs, starting the process again.

Clothes moth are most active from May until October, when temperatures are 15-35°C.

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Clothes moth

They’re most popular in Spring, when temperatures rise and clothes moth start to emerge and breed.

However, due to central heating, clothes moth can be active in winter time as well.

The best way to treat clothes moth naturally is through the use of parasitic wasps and pheromone traps.

Trichogramma parasitic wasps

The idea of using wasps can sound scary, but these are not the kind of wasps you see buzzing around your garden.

They’re a different species altogether, a pale microscopic parasite called Trichogramma evanescens.

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Trichogramma wasp

Just 0.4mm in length, thesewasps areinvisible to the human eye, and natural predators of clothes moth eggs.

You can buyTrichogramma Evanescens in the UK on a small card called a Clothes Moth killer.

One card, about the size of your credit card, contains around 2,400 wasps.

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Clothes moth killer card

The card comes in a sealed packet. Once opened, the wasps seek out the moth eggs by themselves.

As you can imagine, this is much easier than trying to spray every piece of fabric that clothes moth eggs might be on.

They come with a handy hole to hook on hangers, or alternatively you can just place them in drawers or on the floor.

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Clothes moth card hanging in wardrobe

The great thing about these cards is that the wasps replicate themselves, actually within the clothes moth eggs.

They lay their eggs inside the clothes moth eggs, killing the developing clothes moth larvae and preventing it from hatching.

Since it’s the clothes moth larvae that actually eat your clothes, this is super effective.

More wasps then hatch out of the clothes moth egg, who hunt down even more eggs until there are none left.

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How the Clothes Moth Killer works

Will the wasps bother me?

People often worry about releasing another live ‘animal’ into their home, but you actually won’t notice they’re there. They’re microscopic, and only a predator to clothes moth. They also don’t sting, and once the clothes moth infestation is taken care, the wasps will naturally die out also.

The truth is, biological treatments like this are a great, natural, effective alternative to insecticide sprays, which release chemicals into your home that last a lot longer and are much more dangerous to human and pet health, not to mention the environment.

Pheromone traps

For a two-pronged attack, it’s best to use pheromone traps as well.

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Clothes moth pheromone trap

These target the adult moths, instead of the larvae, so you can tackle both life stages and stop an infestation in its tracks.

These are also natural. They give off the natural pheromone that females moth exude, attracting the male moth.

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How a Clothes Moth pheromone trap works

The traps are sticky, so once inside, the moths get caught and die.

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Dead clothes moth caught on sticky pheromone trap

You can buy the two natural pest controls together as a kit here.

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Clothes moth killer kit

Moth balls containing naphthalene, a pesticide, used to be a common way of dealing with clothes moth, but this was banned in 2008 as it was found to be highly toxic.

Natural moth balls containing scents like lavender are now more popular, however they have limited effectiveness and only deal with the adult life stage.

Pesticide sprays are available, for example cypermethrin, a neurotoxin, but these contain chemicals and only work if they come into direct contact with the moth eggs, which is difficult when you don’t know where they are across a house full of clothes, carpet and furnishings.

Heat or freeze treatments are another effective chemical-free treatment and can be applied professionally, for example to clothes or a removable rug. You can also try this at home by freezing them at at least -18°C in freezer bags for two weeks.

Regular cleaning and shaking out your clothes is the best way to prevent a clothes moth infestation.

Moths hate being disturbed, so making sure you regularly move furniture around and vacuum underneath them, as well as air rugs and clothing, is your best best. Take out clothes and shake them every month, and check for tiny holes.

If you don’t want to constantly check for tiny holes, you could buy a pheromone trap for monitoring.

Since these traps only attract clothes moth, and you can visibly see if any are caught, it’s also a great monitoring tool to alert you to if you have a clothes moth problem, so you can catch it early before your clothes are ruined.

If you have clothes you never wear, or want to store your winter clothes over the summer, one option is to vacuum-seal them, or use moth-proof breathable storage bags.

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Clothes Moth - How to identify and treat (2022)? ›

The clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) is a common household pest that feeds on the fibres in clothing, carpets and furnishings. They're most active May till October, and can be dealt with using parasitic wasps and pheromone traps.

How do you treat clothing moths? ›

Clean using a strong-suctioned vacuum in cracks and crevices to remove any debris. Wash down walls, shelves, and other surfaces with soapy water. Launder items in hot water for 20–30 minutes to kill eggs, larvae, and adult clothes moths. Dry clean items that cannot be laundered.

How do you identify clothes moths? ›

Common clothes moth (also known as the webbing clothes moth)

Both fore and hind wings have a fringe of hairs along the margins, no pattern and a wingspan of 12-17mm. The head is coated with reddish hairs. The larvae can reach 13mm and are white with a hardened, brown head capsule and no ocelli (simple eyes).

What is worst time of year for clothes moths? ›

Moths will happily breed in warm, centrally heated homes throughout the year, says Pinniger, “but there is a peak of adult emergence usually in April and May, and often another one in late August/early September when you get another generation through.

Do I need to wash all my clothes if I have moths? ›

How to solve a clothes moth infestation. Wash all items of clothing that have been affected on a high temperature. Be sure to read labels on all clothes before washing, especially when it comes to wool. Alternatively, put them in the freezer for a few days to kill any eggs.

Why do I suddenly have clothes moths? ›

One frequent source of moth infestations is old clothing or furniture purchased at yard sales. Inspect any used clothing or furniture carefully for moths before bringing them into the house. It may be best to have them cleaned first as a preventative measure.

What does a clothes moth infestation look like? ›

Webbing clothes moth larvae spin silken tubes or patches of webbing as they move about on the surface of infested materials. They often feed within folds of fabric and other concealed areas. As larvae graze along the surface, threadbare spots occur where fibers are removed at the base.

Does one clothes moth mean infestation? ›

One small fluttering moth is cause for concern. But a few? Be wary. Now's the time to discover where they're coming from and to carefully inspect your clothing and textiles for damage.

Where do clothes moths hide during the day? ›

Where do moths hide in your room? Most flying insects tend to be drawn towards light, but clothes moths actually prefer to hide away in dark, undisturbed areas – such as wardrobes, cupboards and boxes.

Do dryer sheets repel moths? ›

Dryer sheets typically contain chemicals such as linalool, beta-citronellol, and geraniol, which are known to have some insect-repellent properties.

How long does it take to get rid of clothes moths? ›

So, clothes moths may live one month, eggs may take less than ten days to hatch, larvae will reach maturity in about a month and the pupate stage will last about two to three weeks. So to get rid of a moth infestation, you would need to hammer all stages for at least four to five weeks to break the life cycle.

Is it hard to get rid of clothes moths? ›

You can remove clothes moth larvae from clothes and other fabric items by washing them in a clothes washer in very hot water over 120 degrees Fahrenheit. 2 A more effective method is to dry clean the items, and this is necessary with many wool, silk, and delicate items to prevent damage to the fabric.

Is there a moth identification app? ›

Leps analyzes your moth/butterfly photos to suggest possible IDs that can be later verified by the Fieldguide community. Leps arranges your observations into a dynamic checklist.

What is the best app for identifying moths? ›

With moth images, flight charts and the frequency that each species has been recorded based on your location and the date, What's Flying Tonight can help with species identification.

How do I know if I have pantry or clothes moths? ›

The main defining feature between the two is their color. The webbing moth is solid whitish-gray, while the casemaking moth has brown or gray spots on its wings. Both have narrow, hairy wings. The clothes moths will avoid light and are weak fliers, so they tend to stay in one place to lay their eggs and feed.

Do clothes moths ever go away on their own? ›

Once you've identified you have a moth issue, it's time to take action. It's hard to pinpoint how these things get indoors in the first place, but they do not go away on their own, says Suiter.

What kills fabric moths? ›

Freezing. This method can also destroy clothes moths and is especially useful for items that can't be dry-cleaned, such as accessories, ornaments, and purses. Seal them in airtight bags and place them in the freezer for a week (72 hours if your freezer is colder than -20° F).

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