Help - Moths are scoffing the carpet
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We had em, woolie buggers they are called in the trade, we had to change the carpet to a nylon blend and that was about 4 years ago now, they can't live on plastic. 
It appears that even if you think you've got rid the eggs can lay dormant for some considerable time, and start munching again when they feel the need.

It appears that even if you think you've got rid the eggs can lay dormant for some considerable time, and start munching again when they feel the need.
When I had a Bed Bug infestation (damned rented houses), these guys supplied me with all I needed. And they have stuff for Moths.
http://www.pestcontroldirect.co.uk/
http://www.pestcontroldirect.co.uk/
Edited by Munter on Friday 3rd July 12:19
I am in rented accommodation and have had these pesky moths eating the carpet in the downstairs WC for the last few weeks. Didn't know where they were coming from at first and then lifted up an extra piece of carpet in the corner and there they were. Got out the Vanish foam and sprayed the area hoping to kill the blighters and chucked the extra piece of carpet away. Didn't have any for a few days and now, have had 2 in the last couple of days. Am moving out next week so the next tenants can deal with them.
If you can still buy RidFlea Home Spray, that also works very well on carpet beetle larvae - for up to 8 months.
In fact anything that contains insect growth regulator will work - it mimics a growth hormone that larvae need whilst growing, but what would normally stop producing when they need to shed their skin to turn into adults. With this lingering on the carpet they turn into sterile "supernuminary larvae" so the life cycle gets broken.
In fact anything that contains insect growth regulator will work - it mimics a growth hormone that larvae need whilst growing, but what would normally stop producing when they need to shed their skin to turn into adults. With this lingering on the carpet they turn into sterile "supernuminary larvae" so the life cycle gets broken.
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