How to Get Rid of a Moth Infestation | Fantastic Pest Control (2024)

The humble moth, the weird uncle of the Butterfly family. We have all encountered them, usually when you least expect it, flying straight at your face after opening a wardrobe or noisily flapping around a light casting disturbing shadows across the ceiling.

Not only do they frustrate us with their endless headbutting of light fixtures but they also have the cheek to eat our clothes, carpets and dry foods while simultaneously spreading moth dust everywhere.

Approximately 1,5 million homes across the UK suffer from moth infestations. But with a little effort, you can easily remove an infestation or pre-emptively reduce the chances of those failed butterflies getting a foothold in your home.

To help you protect your sweaters, we spoke to our pest control experts and created this guide on how to recognise an infestation and stop it.

Moth Infestation Signs

Tineola bisselliella

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It’s also known as clothes moth. Due to the small size of the eggs and moth larvae, most infestations initially go unnoticed. It is only when adults appear or when holes start appearing in your clothing that it becomes obvious. Moths are equal opportunity destroyers of clothing with no preference over wardrobes, closets or drawers so when looking for signs of their presence be sure to check everywhere clothes are stored in your home.

Moths like to lay their eggs in warm, dark places so pay particular attention to the corners of your wardrobe, drawers, skirting boards and architraves.

Trichophaga tapetzella

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The carpet moth, just like clothes moths, can be difficult to notice the beginnings of an infestation of their carpet-dwelling cousins. Signs of their presence will include patches with a threadbare appearance forming in carpets and rugs, usually in darker areas such as around furniture and near walls.

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Plodia interpunctella

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Food moths are almost impossible to detect while in the egg stage but will gradually become more evident as the larvae mature and develop into a white or cream colour. Alternative common names areweevil moth,pantry moth,flour mothorgrain moth. They tend to prefer open packets of dry food such as flour, oats and muesli and will silently munch away in the dark.

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How to Get Rid of a Moth Infestation

Now that you know where and what to look for, it is time to get rid of these uninvited guests.

  • Deep clean your wardrobe. Moths adore dark, warm spaces so take all of your clothes out of the wardrobe and drawers and give them a thorough cleaning with a vacuum, making sure to get right into the corners. After this, clean the insides with a damp, detergent soaked cloth to kill off any remaining larvae or eggs.
  • Lower the heat. As mentioned previously, moths love the warmth and the use of central heating has greatly extended their normal period of activity. Try lowering the temperature setting of your radiators or reduce the amount of time they are in use.
  • Clean your clothes. Moths are particularly attracted to food and perspiration stains on clothing so before putting everything back in the now clean wardrobe/drawers, wash all of your clothes. If your clothes are clean, place them in ziplock bags and place in the freezer for 48 hours as the sub-zero temperatures will kill off any hidden larvae or eggs.
  • Double-check vintage furniture and clothes. We all love a good bargain but vintage furniture and clothing are usually the sources of moth infestations. Before adding any vintage clothing to your wardrobe or bringing a piece of old-time furniture into your home, make sure they are thoroughly cleaned to avoid the risk of introducing these rude house guests into your home.
  • Vacuum and deep clean. Keeping your home clean and well maintained is the surest way to avoid an infestation. Be sure to vacuum and clean on a regular basis and periodically deep clean any wardrobes and drawers.
  • Throw out old items. Similar to keeping your home clean, maintaining an orderly wardrobe can also help reduce the chances of an infestation. Every time you purchase a new piece of clothing, try to give away a less used older item.
  • Use cedar hangers or cedar balls. Moths detest cedar and it can be quite effective at killing off the eggs and larvae. Invest in some cedar wood hangers or cedar balls for a natural, pleasant smelling moth deterrent.
  • Place lavender bags. Similar to the effects of cedar, moths hate the smell of lavender. Try placing bags of dried lavender in your wardrobe and drawers to keep moths at bay, keep in mind that you should replace the lavender regularly so that the scent always has the maximum effect.
  • Check periodically. Vigilance is the key to preventing an infestation occurring or reoccurring. Check your furniture for signs of eggs and larvae, pay attention to your rugs and carpets in darker areas and make sure there are no open packets of food left in cupboards at least once a month. The moths won't know what hit them and will have no chance to gain a foothold in your household.

If all else fails...

If none of the methods above help to resolve an infestation, or it reoccurs regardless of countermeasures, it is time to seek professional moth control service. Contact us for a quote and let our experts take care of those pesky destroyers of clothing for you.

Upon arrival, our pest control experts will follow the so-called S.T.O.P. framework to ensure that the infestation is resolved in the most effective way.

S - Survey

Our experts will first perform a survey of your property to find the infestation, its source and all affected areas. Using this information they will then plan the most effective treatment method.
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T - Treatment

Most infestations will be taken care of with only one visit. Heat treatmentis generally recommended against moths. It is an eco-friendly pest control method and has a 100% guarantee against moth infestations. You can kill moths at every stage of their life with heat treatment, in clothes, and on carpets.

O - Observation

The treatment will protect your home from moths and other flying insects for an extended period of time. However, all of our pest control services come with a 3-month guarantee so if your home shows signs of another infestation, contact us and a pest control expert will visit your property again.

P - Prevention

When the treatment is finished, our experts will happily share advice on how to prevent future infestations and provide you with a full written report about the treatment. For more information please visit our moth control service page.

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Disclaimer

Consider that we give information on possible ways to get rid of moths. However, we cannot guarantee that all of the above approaches will work for you.

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FAQs

How to Get Rid of a Moth Infestation | Fantastic Pest Control? ›

We can figure out how moths got into the home and will get into the dark corners of closets, attics or basem*nts to find their food source. We will also schedule and provide the right moth treatment for your home. We offer moth extermination that will remove moths and we can help prevent them from coming back.

Will pest control get rid of moths? ›

We can figure out how moths got into the home and will get into the dark corners of closets, attics or basem*nts to find their food source. We will also schedule and provide the right moth treatment for your home. We offer moth extermination that will remove moths and we can help prevent them from coming back.

How to get rid of moths permanently? ›

8 ways to get rid of moths
  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. ...
  7. Use vinegar to help.
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How to deal with a moth infestation? ›

Either throw infested food/clothing away or freeze things for at least 72 hours to kill moth larvae and eggs. Dust and vacuum thoroughly and then wash all clothing, carpets, or containers near the infestation site. Position Moth Traps in order to monitor for any further moth presence and help break the breeding cycle.

How to fumigate a house for moths? ›

The most common type is a small aerosol can. Place the moth fogger on a chair or stool in the middle of the room. You then activate the fog by removing a small tab that is on the top of the can.

Can an exterminator get rid of moths in the house? ›

There are a variety of strategies an exterminator can use to get rid of moths. Connect with an Orkin Pro to create an effective moths treatment plan for your home.

How do professionals get rid of moths? ›

A newer method of eradication, steam treatment is best used for moths that have infested clothing or other fabrics. Another good option to eradicate moths that have infested fabrics, freeze treatment doesn't damage the materials that are being treated.

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.

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.

What is the most effective way to get rid of moths? ›

Air, heat, or freeze items you don't dry-clean or wash. A combination of sunlight and vigorously brushing the infested items can kill moth eggs and larvae. But this can be dirty work; expect to get grimy, and take care not to track eggs or larvae back into your home.

What do moths hate the most? ›

Cedar is a wonderful natural moth repellent. Add some cedarwood essential oil to a spray bottle filled with water to spread the scent of cedar in your closet.

What attracts a moth infestation? ›

They Are Looking For Food Sources. Moths are also attracted to food sources. If you have any plants in your home that are attracting bugs, moths will be drawn to them. Additionally, if you have any pet food or bird feeders outside your home, moths will be drawn to those as well.

Is a moth infestation bad? ›

Some moth larvae chew tiny holes through natural fibers (wool, silk, etc.) after hatching. Other moth larvae feed on dry goods and leave behind lots of appalling evidence. Still, in most cases, moths are not harmful to your health.

What is the fastest way to get rid of moths? ›

How to Get Rid of Moths in Your House for Good
  1. Pinpoint whether you have clothes or pantry moths. ...
  2. Start cleaning and throw out infested materials. ...
  3. Skip the mothballs and seal everything up. ...
  4. Consider homemade solutions. ...
  5. Vacuum and clean regularly.
Jun 30, 2023

Can orkin spray for moths? ›

Orkin Pros are trained to help manage moths and similar pests that invade homes. Since every yard or home is unique, your Orkin Pro will design a special moth treatment plan for your situation.

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