Do clothes moths eat carpet. Where do carpet moths come from. What distinguishes the case bearing moth from the others is the silken case the grub weaves to protect itself while it is eating your carpet. To a family of moths it turns out a wool carpeted house is essentially an all you can eat restaurant. The common clothes moth tineola bisselliella and the case bearing clothes moth tinea pellionella are the main pest species.
Clothes moth grubs like a dirty diet. Remember it is the carpet moth larvae that hatch from the eggs that do the damage to your clothes adult flying clothes moths do not eat but if they are able to mate the females then lay hundreds of eggs in their short lifetime. Regardless of whether you do not have wool or silk carpets and a great many people do not that does not imply that you will have a moth free life. Carpet moths often start life as the offspring of clothes moths that have nested in your carpets.
These moths are generally 1 to 2 inches wide and light golden brown in color. It can turn around inside to eat at both ends. Both will attack and damage carpets upholstery clothing and animal specimens. The most common clothes moths are the webbing clothes moth easily identified with a golden colour and around half an inch in length and the case bearing moth which can be identified about inch long and their forewings are mottled brown with one large and a few.
Identifying clothes carpet moths webbing clothes moth case bearing clothes moth. But while clothes moths are notorious for the damage they do to your garments their favourite breeding ground is actually your carpets. Of course theyre into clothes as well she says. They relish natural materials such as furs silks and wool.
Even though carpet moths do not prefer to eat synthetic carpets the fibers of synthetic carpets are still the perfect place for moths in order to hide their eggs. Clothes moths and carpet beetles. Unlike most moths webbing clothes moths do not like light and will often hide in closets undiscovered until a piece of clothing is damaged. The larvae of the case bearing clothes moth can damage synthetic fibres for use in their sleeping bag like case.
Clothes moths will do a lot of damage to your favourite cashmere sweaters but they love to breed in your carpets and eat away at that as well. Although very different in appearance and habits both are pests which eat animal fibres such as wool carpets and cashmere or mohair clothing. After all they are called clothes moths.