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Moths Information :
The Common Clothes Moth or Webbing Clothes Moth (Tineola bisselliella), often simply called Clothing Moth, is a species of fungus moth (family Tineidae). Therein, it belongs to the subfamily Tineinae. It is the type species of its genus Tineola, and the specific name is commonly mis-spelled biselliella.
The caterpillar larvae of this moth are considered a serious pest, as they can derive nourishment from clothing – in particular wool, but many other natural fibers – and also, like most moth of its relatives, from stored produce.
Clothes moths go through complete metamorphosis: egg, larvae (crawling stage), pupae (cocoon) and adult (moth). However, it is the larval stage that damages fabric. Adult casemaking clothes moths have a 1/2-inch wingspread. Forewings are yellowish-brown, and there are usually three distinct, dark dots on the outer third of each wing. Hind wings are smaller, lighter, and fringed with hair and scales. Eggs are whitish, and larvae are opaque-white with brown heads. The larva spins a small silken case around itself and carries it while feeding.
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Size:
3/8" in length
Behavior:
Damage- These creepy little crawlies can chew their way through wool, feathers, fur, hair, leather, lint, dust, paper, and occasionally cotton, linen, silk, and synthetic fibers. They are especially damaging to fabric stained with beverages, urine, oil from hair, and sweat. Most damage is done to articles left undisturbed for a long time, such as old military uniforms and blankets, wool upholstery, feathered hats, antique dolls and toys, natural bristle brushes, weavings, wall hangings, piano felts, old furs, and especially wool carpets under heavy furniture and clothing in storage.
Damaged fabrics have holes eaten through them by small, white larvae and often have silken cases, lines of silken threads, and fecal pellets over the surface of the materials. Moths are destructive during the larvae stage. Adult "millers" or moths are entirely harmless.
This species is notorious for feeding on clothing and natural fibers; they have the ability to turn keratin (a protein of which hair and wool mainly consist) into food. The moths prefer dirty fabric for oviposition and are particularly attracted to carpeting and clothing that contains human sweat or other liquids which have been spilled onto them. They are attracted to these areas not for the food but for the moisture: the caterpillars do not drink water; consequently their food must contain moisture.
The range of recorded foodstuffs includes cotton, linen, silk and wool fabrics as well as furs; furthermore they have been found on shed feathers and hair, bran, semolina and flour (possibly preferring wheat flour), biscuits, casein, and insect specimens in museums. |
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| Indoor all year round. This moth prefers moist conditions, although low humidity will merely slow development. Webbing Clothes Moths are small moths whose adults grow to between 1 and 2 cm in length[verification needed]. Their eggs are tiny, most being under 1 mm long and barely visible. A female will lay several hundred during her lifetime; egg placement is carefully chosen in locations where they will have the best chance for survival.
The eggs are attached with a glue-like substance and can be quite difficult to remove. After the egg hatches, the larva will immediately look for food. Larvae can obtain their required food in less than two months, but if conditions are not favorable they will feed on and off for a long time. Whether it takes two months or two years, each larva will eventually spin a cocoon in which it will pupate and change into an adult. Larvae stay in these cocoons for between one and two months and then emerge as adults ready to mate and to lay eggs.
Both adults and larvae prefer low light conditions. Whereas many other Tineidae are drawn to light, Common Clothes Moths seem to prefer dim or dark areas. If larvae find themselves in a well-lit room, they will try to relocate under furniture or carpet edges. Handmade rugs are a favorite, because it is easy for the larvae to crawl underneath and do their damage from below. They will also crawl under moldings at the edges of rooms in search of darkened areas where debris has gathered and which consequently hold good food.
The eggs hatch into larvae, which then begin to feed. Once they have finished larval development, they pupate and undergo metamorphosis to emerge as imagines (adult moths). Adults do not eat; males look for females and females look for places to lay eggs. Once their job is done, they die. Contrary to what most people believe, adult T. bisselliella do not eat or cause any damage to clothing or fabric. It is the larvae which are solely responsible for this, and which spend their entire time eating and foraging for food. |
| Moths Symptoms: |
Signs of clothes moth activity is indicated by the presence of damaged material, cast larval skins and sand-like larval droppings. |
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| What to do |
| 1. Get Immediate Professional Inspection and Moths treatment before it get severe problem |
| WARNING: Do NOT attempt DIY Moths pest control. do NOT use a insecticide you or your children might get sick and there are heavy fines for using an insecticide that is NOT registered for Moths pest control - will not eradicate the Moths infestation |
| Things you MUST know |
| 1. Be careful when selecting a pest controller it's far too easy to get a NSW Govt Work Cover issued Pest Control Licence and start up a pest control business - using mostly unsupervised trainees who have little knowledge of Moths pest species or Moths control pesticides |
| 2. Be careful of very cheap prices for Moths control - check which pesticides are to be used - do they propose to use the far cheaper, less effective, solvent based pesticides which can be acutely harmful in premises where occupants may suffer from asthmatic or other bronchial ailments. |
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| How Much You Should Expect to Pay for the Moths treatment? |
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| The cost should be to solve your Moths problem - depends on the size of the property - intensity of infestation - number of bedrooms affected - ease of access for inspection and Moths insecticidal treatment. |
| Domestic premises: about $120 to $250 |
| Commercial premises:Quote is advisable after inspection |
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