Insects such as clothes moths, carpet and larder beetles may consume all but the most indigestible nest elements, typically feather shafts.
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Garde Robe s temperature-controlled, air-purified storage lofts provide ideal storage conditions for long-term textile preservation and feature material-damaging insect prevention ( no clothes moths ).
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Fortunately, this tale of terror has a ready-made heroine : Martha Stewart, who is to the clothes moth what Xena, Warrior Princess, is to the dragon.
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As with the common clothes moth ( " Tineola bisselliella " ), earlier authors frequently misapplied the name " Tinea vestianella " to the present species.
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Tapestry moths complete their cycles within a year and are more like webbing clothes moths in that they spin webbing in areas where they like to reside.
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Control measures for the case-bearing clothes moth are similar to those for the common clothes moth ( " Tineola bisselliella " ), and include physical, chemical, and biological measures.
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Control measures for the case-bearing clothes moth are similar to those for the common clothes moth ( " Tineola bisselliella " ), and include physical, chemical, and biological measures.
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The cloth produced from these filaments can be woven even finer than silk, and is extremely light and warm; however, it attracts clothes moths, the larvae of which will eat it.
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During his long career he undertook important pioneering research on serious pests such as the red-legged earth mite, buffalo fly, lucerne fly, cattle tick, clothes moth and the New Guinea screw-worm fly.
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A . From what you describe, they don't sound like clothes moths, which are smaller, with a wingspan of 1 / 2 to 3 / 4 inch, and golden buff or yellowish gray in color.