Insecticide For Clothes Moths
The webbing clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella, and the casemaking clothes moth, Tinea pellionella, are occasional fabric pests in Michigan. Clothes moths are weak flyers and are not attracted to lights. They tend to hide when disturbed, and for this reason, infestations of clothes moths are not usually noticed until damaged woolens, furs, or feathers are found. Close examination of the objects reveals the presence of silken webs that are spun by the larvae.
The webbing clothes moth is the most common fabric moth. Adults are only about 1/4 inch in length. They are golden colored with reddish golden hairs on top of the head. The moth has a wingspan of about 1/2 inch and the wings are fringed with a row of golden hairs. Because the moths are weak flyers and not attracted to lights, they are usually found very close to the infested items such as in dark areas of closets. Casemaking clothes moths are similar in size and appearance to webbing clothes moths. The wings of the casemaking clothes moth are more brownish than those of the webbing clothes moth and have faint dark-colored spots. Hairs on the head are lighter colored than those of the webbing clothes moth. Larvae of both species are nearly identical, except that larvae of the casemaking clothes moth always carry a silken case with them as they feed. They never leave this silken tube, but enlarge it as they grow. They feed from either end and retreat into it when disturbed. This case takes on the coloration of the fabric that larvae feed on.
Females of both species of clothes moth lay an average of 40 to 50 eggs over a period of 2 to 3 weeks and die once egg laying has been completed. Males outlive females and continue to mate during the remainder of their life. Eggs are attached to threads of fabric with an adhesive secretion; they hatch in 4 to 10 days during warm weather. Larvae molt from 5 to 45 times, depending on indoor temperatures and type of food available. The larval period lasts from 35 days to 2 1/2 years. Larvae are shiny white with a dark head capsule. They spin webbing as they feed and may partially enclose themselves in a webbing cover or feeding tube, depending on species. Excrement of the clothes moth may contain dyes from the cloth fibers being consumed and thus be the same color. When they are ready to pupate, larvae wander away from their food source to find crevices and other protected sites. In the case of the casemaking clothes moth, pupation takes place inside the case, usually on the fabric.
Pupation lasts from 8 to 10 days in summer, 3 to 4 weeks in winter. Heated buildings enable clothes moths to continue development during winter months. Generally developmental time for the clothes moth from egg to egg is between 4 to 6 months, and there are generally two generations a year.
The larva is the damaging stage of the clothes moth. Both species feed on wool clothing, carpets, rugs, upholstered furniture, furs, stored wool, animal bristles in brushes, wool felts in pianos, and fish meal in fish food. Synthetics or fabrics such as cotton are fed on if they are blended with wool. Larvae may use cotton fibers to make their pupal cases. Damage typically occurs in hidden or secluded locations such as under collars or cuffs of clothing, in crevices of upholstered furniture, and in areas of carpeting covered by furniture. Fabrics stained by foods, perspiration, or urine are more subject to damage.
Clothes moths can be controlled by a variety of methods, including periodic dry cleaning or laundering, proper storage, freezing, heating, or fumigating with dry ice, trapping, or using an insecticide. If humidity can be kept low inside buildings, this will create an environment that is not suitable for clothes moth development. Building construction that is free of many tiny cracks and crevices also contributes to fewer clothes moth problems. Good housekeeping practices are also important. Although most people can control clothes moth problems themselves, some infestations are best handled by a pest control operator who has the equipment, materials, and experience necessary to deal with a difficult control job.
Clothes moths may first become established on woolen garments or scraps stored for long periods. If such articles are to be saved, they should be stored properly, or periodically hung in the sun and brushed thoroughly, especially along seams and in folds and pockets. Brushing destroys eggs and exposes larvae. Larvae are strongly repelled by light, and will fall from clothing when they cannot find protection.
Dry cleaning or thoroughly laundering items in hot water (temperature above 120°F for 20 to 30 minutes) kills all stages of insects. This is the most common and effective method for controlling clothes moths in clothing, blankets, and other washable articles. (Because many woolen garments should not be washed in hot water, dry cleaning may be the only suitable cleaning option.) Keeping fabrics clean also has another advantage: insects are less likely to feed on clean fabrics than on heavily soiled ones.
Clothes moths often damage articles that are not stored properly. When storing susceptible items, be sure they are pest-free and clean. Place them in an airtight container; if the container is not airtight, layer paper every few inches in the container and place moth balls, flakes, or crystals on the paper. These materials contain naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene (PDB) and should not be placed in direct contact with plastic buttons, hangers, or garment bags or they may cause the plastic to soften and melt into the fabric. As these chemicals evaporate they produce vapors which, in sufficient concentration, will slowly kill insects. The vapors build up to the required concentration only in an airtight container–if not in an airtight container, the chemicals only weakly repel adults and the larvae already on clothes continue to feed.
If clothes moths are detected, articles that cannot be dry cleaned, laundered, heated to temperatures over 120°F, frozen, kept in cold storage, or fumigated with dry ice (see below) can be sprayed with an insecticide. Find a product that lists clothes moths on its label and follow the directions exactly. Insecticides for clothes moths usually contain pyrethrins or permethrin. Pyrethrin insecticides provide quick knockdown of clothes moths, and most can be sprayed directly on fabrics if needed (in situations where fabrics cannot be laundered or dry cleaned). Pyrethrin insecticides do not leave persistent toxic residues, which makes them more suitable for clothes moth control in many cases than products containing permethrin. Insecticides with residual control, such as those containing permethrin, are best used along baseboards, margins of carpets, in closets, and in storage areas. They also may be sprayed under furniture and other areas where moths occur.
Be sure to read and follow all instructions and safety precautions found on the label before using any pesticide.
Insecticide For Clothes Moths
Clothes moths are small insects that can be found in any part of the world. They typically live in dark spaces, such as closets or garages, where they feed on natural fibers like wool, silk and fur.
While they may not be able to fly, clothes moths are still capable of spreading through your home quickly. In fact, if you don’t take steps to protect your fabrics from becoming infested with these pests, they can eat through your clothing and other items within months or weeks!
Since these tiny creatures are so difficult to spot without an expert inspection, it’s important to use an insecticide that will target clothes moths at all stages of life (eggs, larvae and pupae).
List Of Insecticide For Clothes Moths
- MOTH REPELLENT SPRAY: SLA Cedar-Scented spray kills pests on contact, including moths, ants, bees, beetles, cockroach’s, crickets, silverfish, spiders, bed bugs, lice and lice eggs. It won’t stain your belongings, and leaves behind a fresh cedar scent.
- KILLS CLOTHES MOTHS, EGGS & LARVAE: Reefer-Galler moth preventatives help prevent costly damage from insects. Our moth balls, cakes, & spray kill clothing moths, moth eggs & larvae, & are great for protecting delicate woolens, cashmeres & other items.
- SAY GOODBYE TO INDOOR BUG PROBLEMS: Flies, bees, roaches, moths, and mosquitos all have one thing in common–they aren’t welcome in your home. From flyswatters to moth balls, cedar spray to roach powder, we have your pest repellent needs covered.
- WILLERT HOME PRODUCTS: Willert Home Products began in 1946 with a single moth repellant product. Still owned & operated by the Willert family, we make over 100 home cleaning supplies & pest control items, including Ty-D-Bol, Bowl Fresh, airBOSS & Enoz.
- REEFER-GALLER PEST REPELLENT: Keep your home pest-free with Reefer-Galler bug repellent products. Fighting an infestation isn’t easy,let Reefer-Galler help if you’ve been pleased with Terro, Neem oil, Permethrin, Raid, Sawyer, Bug Stop and EcoSMART.
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Height | 9.4 Inches |
Width | 2.5 Inches |
Length | 2.5 Inches |
Weight | 0.617 Pounds |
- NOT FOR PANTRY MOTHS, FOOD MOTHS OR GYPSY MOTHS. PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES WITH CONFIDENCE! Say goodbye to nasty, annoying, and ugly moths damaging your favorite clothes! A great alternative to moth balls
- SAFE AND NON-TOXIC PROTECTION FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY: Feel secure knowing that these non-toxic moth traps are capturing and killing the moths in your closet while being safe for your family
- LONG LASTING PERFORMANCE: The bottom line is that “these traps work”. Our traps contain a special pheromone attractant mixed with glue that attracts male clothes moths which then stick to the trap so they can’t mate with the females. The result is an end to the hungry larva that eat your clothes!
- EASY TO USE: Our premium pheromones are built right into our sticky pad to maximize the attraction – no skinny pheromone strips to bother with! Just fold the trap into a triangle and place in your closet.
- BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: We’ve spent years in the labs creating the best non-toxic moth traps in the business and will give you a full refund if you aren’t completely satisfied. Note that if you’re seeing moths flying around they are very likely NOT clothes moths since clothes moths avoid the light.
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Color | Green |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 0.7 Inches |
Width | 4.75 Inches |
Length | 5.7 Inches |
- PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES – Use for protection against clothes moths for your rugs, clothing, antiques, and taxidermy.
- SAFE AND NON TOXIC – The clothes moth product is non-toxic, ready-to-use, long-lasting, and child and pet safe.
- DUAL ACTION LURE PHEROMONES – Captures male and female casemaking and webbing clothes moths in a glue adhesive that easily disposes.
- FORGET THE REST – Use our safe moth traps and lures as an alternative to pesticides and moth balls. Easy to install and usable in all areas where needed.
- PACKAGE CONTENTS – Each box contains 2 glue traps and 2 fresh lures (total of 12 traps and lures in this bundle). The trap assembles in seconds and lasts for months. TIP: Store unused traps in the freezer in an air-tight ziploc to preserve the pheromone for up to 12 months.
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- Catch and Trap Closet Lurkers: Our quick and easy Clothes Moth Boss traps use pheromone-infused glue to capture closet and cabinet dwelling moths that chew holes through your clothing and linens!
- Fuss-Free!: Our closet traps are the lightning-fast, convenient way to eliminate bugs and control infestations. Peel off protective film, fold, tuck tab, and place where those clothes moths hide.
- 100% Safe and Nontoxic: We use nontoxic and pesticide-free strong hold glue to keep insects stuck in the trap for reliable, mess free control. Folded design keeps them from sticking to surface garments, shoes, or people.
- Hang Anywhere: We designed the Moth Boss with a hanger so you can easily place them inside your closet near clothing. Add to linen cabinets, laundry rooms, and other areas where you suspect a moth infestation or if you want to prevent one.
- Easy Monitoring: Once you have a full strip (or after 12 weeks) simply discard the full trap- keeping it mess and hassle free!
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Item Dimensions | |
Height | 11.22 Inches |
Width | 0.24 Inches |
Length | 5.12 Inches |
Weight | 0.21 Pounds |
- CONVENIENT PACKAGING – Say goodbye to traditional moth balls and the hassle of trying to figure out which moth traps to buy for specific moths. Due to sleek design, Ocobio’s pantry & clothing moth traps allow for placement anywhere the infestation is taking place. Due to the design of the product, moths that are caught can be easily disposed of effortlessly. Our traps feature stylish designs that compliments its surrounding area.
- POWERFUL PHEROMONE ATTRACTANT FORMULA – Ocobio’s pantry & clothes moth formula is a natural powerful solution that utilizes the pheromones of the female pantry & clothing moth to attract the male counterparts. This solution is mixed into the glue which captures the male and binds them to the surface until they are no longer able escape. This ends the reproduction process, resolving the infestation at its roots.
- SIMPLE TO USE – To begin use just open, peel, and fold. The natural pheromone attractant solution is already mixed into glue, so no additional elements are required. Each individual moth trap lasts roughly 3 months.
- SAFE FOR CHILDING & PETS- The pheromone formula is a non-toxic mixture. It is natural solution which makes it insecticide free and odor free.
- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: If any questions please feel free to contact us. We provide a 30-day return policy if the item does not meet your satisfaction.
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Color | Blue |