Carpet moths can eat their way through thick wool carpets and even manmade fibre carpets at incredible speed leaving your flooring with unattractive patches.
Wool carpet has moths.
The only interest in carpeting for a carpet moth is the protein value of the natural fibres.
But while clothes moths are notorious for the damage they do to your garments their favourite breeding ground is actually your carpets.
Clothes moth larvae eat keratin proteins found in hair and skin.
After a few seconds you will see a rising of vapor.
The carpet moth is a common household textile pest.
After all they are called clothes moths.
Soak a cloth in water and lay it over the carpet areas that you are interested in removing the carpet moths from.
As soon as an egg has hatched the larva will start feeding on carpet fibres.
Carpet moths trichophaga tapetzella are also known as tapestry moths.
The reason moths like natural fibres such as wool and fur but also hair and dead skin is because their larvae eat a protein found in all those substances called keratin.
Clothes moth grubs like a dirty diet.
It s also important to note that these moths are looking for animal based fibres to lay their eggs think wool merino cashmere silk feather fur.
Just think a room of twenty square meters of wool carpet would be heaven for them providing a plentiful land to live reproduce and spread for generations to come.
This is why they have a taste for high quality natural materials such as wool silk or fur.
The reason that it is animal based fibres only is that the larvae of clothes moths and carpet moths feed on keratin a protein found in animal fibres and also in dust.
A carpet moth infestation can be a costly problem as it can cause serious and often irreperable damage to carpets rugs and other soft furnishings in the home.
In particular they are attracted to the scent of fur silk and wool.
Carpet moths are mostly attracted to natural fibres and can destroy carpets all around your home.
Carpet moths can be persistent household pests and we strongly recommend a continual prevention regime.
Next take an iron which has already been preheated and place on the wet cloth.
This makes the carpet fibers stand up straighter and will give it a fresh fluffed and full look.
The larvae cause the damage and carry on eating woollen and other natural fibres all year round.
Carpet moth larvae feed predominately on keratin found in natural fibres such as wool and so can live on any carpet with some wool content.
Carpet moths have a strong sense of smell.
They happily munch their way through wool carpets and silk rugs.