Moths may seem harmless, but in Las Vegas homes and businesses, they can cause significant problems—especially when they target clothing, pantry items, and stored goods. Common pest moths like clothes moths and pantry moths lay their eggs in natural fibers or food products, and their larvae do the real damage by feeding on fabrics or dry goods like grains, flour, and pet food.
Infestations can spread quickly if not addressed, leading to spoiled food, ruined clothing, and costly replacements. Moths are also difficult to eliminate without identifying and removing all sources of eggs and larvae.
If you’re seeing moths in your kitchen or closets, call Townsend Pest Control. We’ll help identify the species, treat the infestation at its source, and protect your home from further damage.
Look for small holes, thinning areas, and damage to seams, collars, and cuffs. Clothes moths prefer natural fibers like wool, silk, and cashmere.
The larvae feed on a wide range of stored food products, including grains, nuts, and dried fruits. Indian meal moths can be identified by their distinctive markings on their wings.
Moths damage household items such as clothing, carpets, and upholstery. Clothes moths lay their eggs on natural fibers such as wool, silk, and cashmere. The larvae then feed on these fibers, causing damage and weakening the material. Pantry moths infest stored food products such as grains, nuts, and dried fruits, contaminating them and making them unfit for human consumption.
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