Quick Identification Guide: Moths in the Home
Identify the Type of Moth
- Pantry Moths (Indian Meal Moths): These moths are attracted to dry food products. They are usually small, with a wingspan of about 1/2 inch, and have a distinctive two-toned appearance—dark brown at the wing tips and light gray at the base.
- Clothes Moths (Common and Case-Bearing Clothes Moths): These moths are often found near clothing and textiles. They are small, about 1/4 inch long, and have golden or buff-colored wings. They avoid light and are usually found in dark, undisturbed areas.
Check for Physical Evidence
- Pantry Moths:
- Larvae and Webbing: Look for small, worm-like larvae and silk webbing in food packages. Common infestations occur in grains, cereals, nuts, and pet food.
- Eggs: Tiny white eggs may be present on the surfaces of food items or containers.
- Clothes Moths:
- Damage to Fabrics: Look for irregular holes in clothing, blankets, or upholstery. Wool, silk, and fur are particularly vulnerable.
- Cocoons and Larvae: Small cocoons and larvae may be found in closets, drawers, or storage areas. Larvae are creamy-white and about 1/2 inch long.
Inspect Common Infestation Areas
- Kitchen and Pantry: Check all dry food storage areas, including unopened packages, for signs of pantry moths. Don’t forget to inspect pet food storage areas as well.
- Closets and Storage Areas: Examine closets, drawers, and storage boxes for signs of clothes moths. Pay special attention to items made of natural fibers.
Pest Details
Summary
Damages fabrics, creates small cases for protection
Interior
Closets, drawers, and storage areas for clothing
Exterior
Rarely found outside
Common Signs Of Infestation
Small silk cases on fabrics, holes in clothing
Services Needs
Requires specialty services for effective control
Preparation For Service
Clean and store clothes in sealed containers, use mothballs or cedar
Pest Details
Summary
Indian meal moths are pantry pests that infest stored grains and food products. They are commonly found in kitchens and pantries.
Interior
Kitchens, pantries, food storage areas, cupboards.
Exterior
Rarely found outdoors; may be found near outdoor food storage areas.
Common Signs Of Infestation
- Presence of adult moths flying around kitchens and pantries.
- Webbing in food packages.
- Larvae in stored grains and food products.
Preparation For Service
Dispose of infested food items.
Clean and vacuum pantry shelves and cupboards (PULL OUT DRAWERS & VACCUM)
Store food in airtight containers.
Inform the pest control professional of any specific areas where moths have been seen.
Pest Details
Summary
Damages fabrics, attracted to natural fibers
Interior
Closets, drawers, and storage areas for clothing
Exterior
Rarely found outside
Common Signs Of Infestation
Holes in fabrics, webbing on clothing
Services Needs
Requires specialty services for effective control
Preparation For Service
Clean and store clothes in sealed containers, use mothballs or cedar.
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