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We have moths in our basement conversion/ study.

I've got 2 Rentokil cassettes various lavendar bags down there, tried the Rentokil moth spray, and still I keep seeing the little buggers.


Has anyone fared better?

I've also tried putting clothing and blankets that are stored down there in vacuum bags but they don't seem to ever stay shut. If anyone has a recommendation of vacuum bags that actually work and stay closed then pls also throw them my way

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They really are a problem each year. They have destroyed large areas of my Axminster Carpets and some clothes.


The adult female, which is around a centimetre long and an easily-camouflaged silvery-brown, will lay her eggs, which resemble rice grains, on clothing fibres.


Females lay around 40 eggs over a three?week period, then die, although males can mate throughout their full life cycle.


It takes only a few days for eggs to hatch, then they remain as larvae for up to two years, munching away at whatever natural fibres they can find.


You need to Hoover daily to keep them at bay.. which may not be practical as they usually lay their eggs

under furniture that you probably do not move around too much.



This is what the Clothes Moth looks like.

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