A clothes moth.

Common Clothes Moth Guide: How to Identify and Get Rid of These Pesky Pests

If you have ever found holes in your clothes, you have likely come into contact with clothes moths. These pesky pests can cause a lot of damage to your clothing, and can be difficult to get rid of. Read on to learn how to identify and remove common clothes moths from your home.

A clothes moth.

There are two types of common clothes moths: the webbing clothes moth and the case-bearing clothes moth. Webbing clothes moths are the most common type of clothes moth found in homes. They are small, brown moths with a wingspan of about ½ an inch. Case-bearing clothes moths are slightly larger, with a wingspan of about ¾ of an inch. They are light brown moths with darker brown markings on their wings.

 

How to get rid of an infestation of the common clothes moth and prevent holes on your clothes

A clothes moth.

Step one - Clean your wardrobe

Common clothes moths are attracted to dirty clothing. They feed on natural fibers such as wool, silk, and feathers. To get rid of common clothes moths, it is important to clean your clothing regularly. Afterwards you can put them in airproof bags or containers.

Step two - Use Swedish Red Cedar Oil

Swedish Red Cedar Oil is a natural moth repellent. It is made from the oil of the Swedish red cedar tree. This oil has a strong smell that moths do not like. To use this oil, put a few drops on a cotton ball and place it in your wardrobe. You can also add a few drops to your vacuum cleaner bag to help keep moths out of your carpets. 

Three red spray bottles containing red cedar oil.

Step three - Use Swedish Red Common Clothes Moth Traps

These traps are made with a pheromone that attracts common clothes moths. The traps will catch the males, which prevents them from reproducing. To use the traps, simply open them and place them in your wardrobe or closet.

The Common Clothes Moth is the same type as Carpet Moths.

A woman putting her clothes in vacuum bags in a suitcase.

Common clothes moths can be a nuisance, but there are ways to get rid of them. By following these steps, you can keep your clothing hole-free.

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