The common female clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella, loves to lay her eggs (up to 50) in warm, dark and undisturbed places (which makes them particularly hard to detect). The hatched larvae then ...
Because clothes moths like a warm and humid room to lay eggs, a good tip is to turn down your thermostat, keep rooms well-ventilated and use a dehumidifier in strategic locations, such as outside ...
Washing and drying clothes won’t reliably kill moth eggs, but moth larvae and eggs can be quickly killed with a high heat. They might still be lurking in your carpets but they won’t survive on ...