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Union Moth Control
Larvae Elimination & Infestation Treatment

Moth damage in Union properties is caused entirely by larvae — which feed on natural fibres, dried food, and organic materials for weeks to months before becoming visible. Our licensed specialists identify the species, locate all active areas, and apply targeted treatment to every stage of the lifecycle.

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Warning Signs to Watch For
  • Irregular holes in wool, cashmere, or silk clothing
  • Webbing or cocoons in wardrobe corners
  • Moths or larvae found in dried food packaging
  • Fine webbing connecting pantry items — flour, oats, cereals, spices, or dried fruit
  • Small cream-colored larvae in carpets or under furniture
  • Adult moths seen flying at dusk or found resting near wardrobes, carpets, or light sources
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Union Moth Infestation — Why Species Identification Changes Everything

Two distinct pest moth species account for the majority of Union residential infestations: the webbing clothes moth and the Indian meal moth. They eat different things, live in different areas, and are controlled by different methods. Applying the wrong approach — treating a pantry moth problem with wardrobe-targeted products, for instance — produces no result and allows the infestation to continue undisturbed.

Clothes moths are attracted to natural protein fibers — wool, cashmere, silk, fur, leather, and feathers. They avoid light, preferring undisturbed dark areas like the back of wardrobes and stored textiles. Damage is caused not by the adult moth but by the larvae, which feed on the fibers over weeks to months.

Adult Moths Are Not the Problem

Adult moths do not feed on fabrics or food — they do not have functional mouthparts. All damage is caused by the larvae. Seeing adult moths in your home means larvae are already active somewhere in the property. Treatment must target larvae and eggs in their harborage areas.

Indian Meal Moths in Union — What They Target and How They Spread

Pantry moth infestations in Union homes almost always begin with a single purchased item that was already infested before it arrived. Eggs or larvae inside flour bags, cereal boxes, nut packets, or spice jars are undetectable at the point of purchase. Once in the pantry, larvae spread between items via their characteristic silken webbing, contaminating open containers and creating infested clusters across the entire shelf.

How We Eliminate Moths in Union

Treatment is specific to the moth species present. Your technician identifies the species and affected areas before recommending a treatment approach.

Species Identification & Assessment

Technician identifies the moth species present, locates all active harborage areas, and assesses the extent of the infestation across the property before any treatment begins.

Clothes Moth Treatment

Clothes moth treatment combines residual insecticide application to all harborage zones — wardrobes, carpet edges, beneath heavy furniture, upholstered surfaces — with pheromone trap deployment. Traps provide ongoing monitoring of the male population, confirming whether the treatment is reducing activity to target levels.

Pantry Moth Treatment

All infested pantry items are identified and removed before treatment begins. Pantry surfaces are treated with food-safe products, and pheromone traps are installed to intercept remaining adult males and monitor population decline.

Carpet & Upholstery Assessment

Carpet edges, the underside of area rugs, and upholstered furniture are all potential clothes moth harborage sites — and among the most commonly overlooked. Our Union assessment covers these zones systematically, applying treatment to all confirmed and probable larval sites, not just the visible wardrobe damage.

Heat Treatment for Affected Items

For valuable garments with confirmed active infestation, heat treatment at appropriate temperatures kills all lifecycle stages — eggs, larvae, pupae — in a single cycle. No chemical contact with the fabric is required, making this the preferred method for antique textiles, high-value wool items, and delicate natural fibre garments.

Prevention & Storage Guidance

Post-treatment prevention guidance covers the practical changes that prevent re-infestation: transitioning natural fibre garments to sealed storage bags, replacing open pantry packaging with airtight containers, establishing purchase-inspection habits for dry goods, and reorganising wardrobes to eliminate undisturbed dark storage areas.

The Clothes Moth Lifecycle — Why Heated Homes Change Everything

The 2–30 month larval development range of the clothes moth is often misunderstood. At low temperatures, the lifecycle drags. In a Union home heated to typical indoor temperatures year-round, the lower bound dominates — larvae develop fast, continuously, and across every month of the year. An infestation established in autumn does not pause over winter. Damage accumulates throughout, and the longer treatment is delayed, the more lifecycle cycles complete.

Book a Moth Inspection in Union

Our licensed Union moth control team identifies species, maps every harborage zone, and applies the treatment protocol matched to the confirmed species. Written report included, no call-out fee. Clothes moth and pantry moth, same professional standard.

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