How do you get rid of moths when you can’t find the source? (2024)

Moths can be quite the pesky roommates. Not only do they (clothing moths) have a penchant for gnawing holes into your favorite garments, but they (pantry moths) also have a nasty habit of leaving behind unsightly excrement and casings, and even daring to lay their larvae in your cereal or rugs.

Alas, getting rid of these winged intruders is not as simple as one would hope. Once they've decided to move in, they make themselves entirely comfortable and can put up quite a fight if you attempt to force them out. To make matters worse, there are various types of moths that can infiltrate and infest your household, which means the first step to devising an effective eviction strategy is to identify which type of flying insect you're dealing with.

Hence, we’ll continue this discussion by talking through this pertinent first step, followed by an additional four steps (five in total) that will help you and your family both get rid of moths (whose source you can’t find) and keep moths away.

Identifythe moth

The two most common species of moths that invade households are the clothing moth and the pantry moth. It’s important to differentiate between the two. Here’s a quick guide to help you distinguish between them:

Clothingmoths (Tineola bisselliella and Tinea pellionella)

  • Body/Length: Smaller, at one-fourth-inch long
  • Color: Generally a uniform beige or buff-color, with reddish-gold to coppery tufts of hair on their head
  • Flight: Fluttery and weak, with a straight pattern
  • Infest: Closets, drawers and other locations where keratin-rich items are kept
  • Diet: Natural fibers, such as wool, silk and fur

Pantry moths (Plodia interpunctella)

  • Body/Length: Larger, at one-half-inch long
  • Color: Gray, brown and tan hued, with wings that are whitish-gray near the body and dark reddish brown near the tips
  • Flight: Erratic and quick, with a zigzag pattern
  • Infest: Pantries, cabinets and other locations where food is stored
  • Diet: Grains, cereals, nuts, birdseed and other dried goods

After you’ve clearly identified the type of moth, it’s crucial to clean thoroughly to get rid of them.

Clean and throw away infested material

If you have clothing moths: To do a thorough job, first sort through all of your clothes, linens and fabrics, and identify any items that are infested with moths. Look for visible signs of damage, such as holes or larvae casings. Remove all infested items from your home and place them in sealed plastic bags (in an outside trash can). If the items are washable, wash them in hot water and dry them on high heat to kill any remaining eggs or larvae. If the items cannot be washed, freeze them for at least 72 hours to kill any eggs or larvae.

If you have pantry moths: Meticulously examine and clean out your pantry. Throw away any infested food items. Look for any signs of this Indian meal moth infestation, such as webbing or larvae, and check all dry-food items such as flour, cereal, pasta and even pet food or birdseed.

Then, vacuum and then vacuum again. Pay singular attention to areas where you found infested items. Vacuumcarpets, upholstery, and any cracks and crevices where moths may be hiding. Use the hose attachment at will.

Finally, wipe down all surfaces, including walls, shelves, baseboards, dresser drawers and clothing rods, with a simple water and vinegar solution. Remove all pantry items (in your pantry) and clothing (in your drawers) to do so. Wiping down surfaces will deter moths from returning. Follow this up with Six Feet Under, a non-toxic kill-on-contact spray that will kill any remaining clothes or pantry moth eggs and larvae.

Set up moth traps

Moth traps are a crucial step in the battle against these pesky insects. Without them, you will find yourself in a tizzy, forever struggling to keep moth numbers under control. With their proprietary blend of double-potent pheromones and the stickiest trapping glue, our pantry moth traps and clothing moth traps work by zemblanity luring adult male moths in. Once stuck, the male moths can no longer breed and, to your delight and joy, their lifecycle comes to an abrupt halt. So, while cleaning and discarding infested items are crucial, setting up moth traps is a key step in ensuring that your home remains moth-free.

Place them where moths are most active—such as closets or pantry shelves—and effectively reduce the population of these miscreants. Additionally, our moth traps are non-toxic and safe to use around children and pets, making them an ideal solution for homes with young families or furry companions. With a little patience and diligence, using moth traps can help prevent future infestations and keep your home free of moths.

Protect items from pests

Now that the moths are under control, you simply cannot relax—not yet, not fully. You must first safeguard your possessions from future invasions of unwanted guests.

For seasonal clothing, store them in airtight bags or boxes. I feel that the vacuum-sealed variety is especially effective. Keep them in a cool, dry place, preferably in the main part of your house. It’s important to keep them away from hot and humid areas (like the attic or basem*nt).

As for the pantry, opt for glass or hard plastic airtight storage containers to keep food fresh and prevent pantry pests such as pantry moths, antsand co*ckroaches from getting in.

Tip: Remember to check your groceries for signs of infestations before bringing them home as that's usually where non-disease carrying pantry moths come from and how pantry moth infestations start. Clothing moths, on the other hand, generally get into houses through infested items (particularly used clothing) purchased from a store or on infested clothing brought in from an outside source.

Be proactive. Use moth repellents (not mothballs)

Well, it seems that pungent mothballs are out of fashion nowadays. The chemicals they contain—namely, naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene—are toxic to breath and considered a health risk by many experts. In fact, California already considers them carcinogens and the European Union banned them altogether (since 2008). Not to mention, mothballs may look like candy or other treats to small pets and children, and could be ingested accidentally.

Instead, I can’t recommend enough the use of eastern red cedar wood, as taking proactive measures is essential. Cedar Planks delivers the power of Mother Nature’s most potent moth repellent through the use of sustainably sourced, 100% eastern red cedar from the good ole' USA. Use these planks in your closets, drawers and even suitcases as you travel as a frontline defense against winged intruders.

Note: After thoroughly cleaning and washing and protecting, you should discover the source of your infestation. If you have not, please contact us. Together, let's get to the bottom of this infestation. You are clever and patient and persistent and can (and will) overcome these vermins. You can do your own pest control and conquer the vicious life cycle of clothing moths and pantry moths before they overtake your home.

How do you get rid of moths when you can’t find the source? (2024)

FAQs

How do you get rid of moths when you can’t find the source? ›

Set up moth traps: A combination of flypaper and fish oil will attract and kill them. You can hang these up anywhere in the home. Swap your clothes hangers for cedar ones: Moths do not like the smell and will be repelled from eating your clothes.

How do you find the source of a moth infestation? ›

The first step is to locate the source of the infestation. Place a Moth Box in each room. They will be your eyes and ears and will help you pinpoint the infestation if it is not obvious. The Moth Box uses the same pheromone that the female clothes moth uses to attract the male to mate.

How do you get rid of hidden moths? ›

Here are some top tips for effective moth removal:
  1. Fill your home with cedar. ...
  2. Combine dried, crushed, and powdered herbs. ...
  3. Use a sticky trap. ...
  4. Keep your floors, carpets, and moldings vacuumed and dusted. ...
  5. Freeze any clothes or belongings that show signs of moths. ...
  6. Wash clothes that contain larvae or eggs.
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Why do I suddenly have moths in my house? ›

The most common way to contract a moth infestation is by carrying infected items into the home. Food and clothing items that have larvae or eggs hiding within them can introduce a moth problem when you least expect it. Unsealed containers in our pantries are perfect targets for pantry months.

How do you track where moths are coming from? ›

If you notice moths in your house and don't know where they are coming from, you may want to check your attic, garage, or pantry. Moths also sometimes live underneath carpets or inside of walls. If you see many small moths fluttering about, it might be time to go through your pantry goods.

How do exterminators get rid of moths? ›

For large scale commercial accounts, fumigation is an effective option. At times, low-volume chemical treatments can also be effective. For the fabric moth pests, non-chemical methods e.g. vacuuming/sanitation, proper storage, and conventional materials e.g. liquid sprays and dusts are commonly used.

What kills moths instantly? ›

For an instant kill, cleaning containers using a solution of hot soapy water will instantly kill Pantry Moth Eggs. Additionally, freezing items will kill eggs and larvae, although you must wait 72 hours for this method to be effective.

How do professionals get rid of moths? ›

Moth Control Treatments

Our range of expert treatments offer targeted solutions, to ensure we get rid of your moth problem is eliminated quickly and effectively. Our treatment options include: Targeted ph neutral insecticide spray treatments. Pesticide free 'heat pod' treatments.

How do you lure a moth out of hiding? ›

Turn on the light, and make a bunch of noise. (I've found that metal objects work the best–such as jingling keys, or banging a metal pot.) The moths will come out of hiding due to the light and noise (the noise really seems to drive them wild).

What does it mean when moths keep appearing? ›

Moths are symbols of transformation and rebirth.

Many cultures view this as a metaphor for a positive transformation in your life, one that will lead to new spiritual wisdom.

What smell do moths hate? ›

Moths, like many insects, simply can't stand the smell of some of the most aromatic herbs, like mint, lavender, bay leaves, cloves, rosemary, and thyme. Use this to your advantage to create natural moth repellents in your home.

Should I be worried if I see a moth in my house? ›

However, if moths become a regular sight in your property, you might have an infestation developing in your home and you will need to take immediate steps to identify and remove the source of the problem to protect your home from the damage they can inflict.

How do you find a moth nest? ›

The first thing most people notice is the damage caused to clothes, fabrics or carpets but there are other indicators of a moth infestation:
  1. Small maggot like larvae (moth caterpillars)
  2. Silken tubes or 'cases' in which the moth larvae live.
  3. Pupae (silk cocoons) from which larvae eventually emerge as adult moths.

How do I find a hidden moth in my room? ›

To find a moth in a room, look carefully at the upper part of the wall and scan your entire room. The adult moths are often very pale in colour and hard to spot. Also search for signs underneath low-rise furniture, in darker areas, and where the carpet is undisturbed and most fluffy.

Where do moths hide during the day? ›

Where do they hide? They avoid light and are most commonly found in dark locations such as basem*nts, attics and closets. Within these locations, moths can be found in the folds of fabrics or hiding in corners.

What attracts a moth infestation? ›

Common knowledge holds that light attracts moths, and this is true in many cases. Moths often gather around outdoor lighting or windows at nighttime, where they may move inside through small cracks or when doors and windows are opened.

How long does a moth infestation last? ›

In the United States, Moth Season usually starts in the spring and ends two to four weeks after you first begin seeing the moths emerge. During this 2-4 week period, the moths will mate and females will lay their eggs to make room for a new generation.

Does one 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 are moth nests located? ›

Areas where moths may gather to lay eggs include near plumbing fixtures, under appliances, cracks, and other areas that are dark and isolated. They may be common amongst other attic dwellers.

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