Common moths in the house. Pantry moths and house moths may enter your house through an open window or door or they may find their way in through a crack in the eaves. It is very common to see brown house moths in your home. The most common types of moth are the brown house moth common clothes moth and indian meal moth. Clothes and kitchen moths can cause serious damage.
These are the common species likely to be found in your home. Common clothes moth tineola bisselliella. Larva up to 20 mm long. Moths arent the most harmful pest you can find in your household but they can cause plenty of damage to clothes food and other belongings.
The brown house moth is a scavenger which feeds on wool cotton and other types of cloth. The insects may slip in easily through the door or an open window. Moths may also be attracted to food or clothing within the home. Keep your home and clothes clean and use sticky traps to get rid of moths.
If you have allergies moths can be a nuisance to. As mentioned previously there are different house moths species. Pantry moths are especially likely to infest bulk cereals and grains. Brown in color with three or four darker spots.
Tinea pellionella the case bearing clothes moth. Getting rid of moths for good requires a two pronged approach. In some instances moths get in the house because they are simply attracted to light. Tinea bisselliella also known as the common clothes moth.
Adult 814 mm long. Because clothes moths seldom wander far from. Below are the three most common moths you might find in your house what they look like and what damage they might do to the food clothes and material inside your house. Look for signs such as fluttering moths larvae webbing and droppings.
Normally one generation per year. It reaches up to 26 mm and has a slender yellowish body. The brown house moth hofmannophila pseudospretella measuring less than a half inch in length with a wingspan that approaches one inch and brown wings with bronze flecks. It is a common invader inside houses and lives everywhere in britain except for the northernmost regions of scotland.
The wingspan of these moths ranges from 45 65 cm and the wings are orange yellowish in color with pointed and marked forewings. Indian meal moth this the pantry or kitchen moth. The larvae often surreptitiously hitch a ride on someones clothing or in a grocery bag. House moths identification.