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How To Avoid Moth Infestations By Storing Clothing
Natural fibre textiles require careful storage. Without proper protection, moths can damage clothing, blankets and upholstery. The clothes moth is the most common moth to cause damage in homes. Taking preventative measures helps avoid moth infestations and keeps wool in excellent condition.
 

Best Storage Practices for Wool

 
Keeping clothing clean before storage is essential. Moths are attracted to sweat and body oils. Washing or dry-cleaning fabric items removes these attractants and reduces the risk of infestation. Once cleaned, they should be stored in airtight containers or vacuum-sealed bags. This prevents moths from accessing the fabric and laying eggs.


 
Cedarwood and lavender naturally repel moths. Placing cedar blocks or lavender sachets inside storage containers adds extra protection. These natural deterrents make clothing less appealing to moths and help avoid moth infestations.
 
Using breathable garment bags protects natural fibre clothing. Plastic bags trap moisture, which can cause mould and mildew. Cotton or linen garment bags allow airflow while keeping moths out. Storing clothes in a dry, cool place also helps prevent infestations. Damp and warm conditions create the perfect environment for moths to thrive. If an infestation occurs or reoccurs, you may need our pest control services for a better solution.
 

Checking for Moth Activity

 
Regular inspections help detect early signs of a North London pest infestation. Checking fabric items regularly, ensures that any issues are addressed quickly. Look for small holes, silky webbing, or larvae casings. These signs indicate an active moth problem. Moths can also attack silk, leather and cotton – so check these items too. Many people do not check their winter clothes over the summer, but this is the time moths are laying their eggs. Once they hatch the larvae start eating the natural fabrics.m


 
Vacuuming wardrobes, drawer, and storage areas removes eggs and larvae. Paying special attention to dark corners and hidden spaces prevents infestations from developing. If moths are found, freezing clothing items for 48 hours kills larvae and eggs. This method is effective and does not damage more delicate fabric. Wool, for example, is usually too sensitive to be washed at high temperatures needed to kill moth eggs.
 
Using pheromone traps helps monitor moth activity. These traps attract male moths, reducing their ability to reproduce. While traps do not eliminate infestations, they provide early warning signs and help control the population.
 
To avoid moth infestations, maintaining a clean storage space is essential. Dusting shelves, vacuuming floors, and removing clutter make the environment less appealing to pests. Keeping storage areas well-ventilated reduces moisture levels, further discouraging moths.
 
Prevention is the best approach when storing clothes. By following these steps, homeowners can avoid moth infestations and keep treasured garments in top condition. Regular maintenance, proper storage, and natural deterrents provide long-term protection against these common pests. Reach out to use for professional moth control if you have an infestation.