Carpet moths are buff coloured with forewings that usually have three distinct dots.
Identification larvae carpet moths.
Carpet moths inhabit less disturbed and darker areas behind sofas along skirting boards under bookcases are typical hiding places for carpet moth larvae.
As the larvae grow they leave empty hairy cast skins or husks which are often the first sign of carpet beetle attack figure 7.
Identify webbing clothes moth larvae by their feeding tunnels of silk or webbing patches left behind on the fabric as they move around.
Identifying moth larvae the two most common moth species in the mid atlantic are clothes moths and meal moths.
Identifying a carpet moth the carpet moth is smaller than a common house moth.
The larvae are creamy white coloured caterpillars which can be as much as a 1 2 inch in length.
Flies at dusk and is easily disturbed from vegetation during the day.
It is the larvae that eat your carpets not the adult moths.
Identifying clothes moths the most common clothes moths are the webbing clothes moth easily identified with a golden color and around half an inch in length and the case bearing moth which can be identified about inch long and their forewings are mottled brown with one large and a few smaller indistinct black spots.
A broad winged green moth with dark blotches and wavy white lines across the wings.
If you spot a tiny grub wrapped in a woven case dragging itself around you ve got carpet moths.
Adults lay cream coloured eggs which hatch into creamy white larvae.
Adult webbing clothes moths have a wingspread of about 1 2 inch and that of the male is somewhat less.
The off white caterpillars have brown heads and grow to about a half inch in length before pupating.
The hind wings are smaller in comparison and lighter coloured.
Carpet moth eggs are so small you won t notice them but their larvae are easily identified due to the case they carry around which gives them their common name.
Carpet tapestry moths tend to lay their eggs in the darkest patches of your carpet such as under furniture behind curtains or by skirting boards.
With a body about 5mm long and a wingspan of about 14 18mm.
The larvae are white with a brown head.
Case bearing clothes moth larvae create smaller more regular shaped holes in garments and textiles.
Common clothes moth larvae cause irregular shaped holes in natural fabrics.