The carpet tapestry moth is found worldwide and adult moths tend to be seen from april to october although this can vary depending on geographical location.
Carpet moth larvae size.
The most common clothes moths are the webbing clothes moth easily identified with a golden colour 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.
The larvae which cause the damage hatch from the eggs and spin silk webbing as they feed and grow.
The carpet moth is relatively small in size than a common house moth.
They are very small moths with a wingspan of typically 14 18mm.
Damage is accompanied by copious webbing tubes which usually include large amounts of excreta.
Carpet moth larvae feed predominately on keratin found in natural fibres such as wool and so can live on any carpet with some wool content.
A carpet moth infestation can be a costly problem as it can cause serious and often irreperable damage to carpets rugs and other soft furnishings in the home.
Tineola bisselliella known as the common clothes moth webbing clothes moth or simply clothing moth is a species of fungus moth family tineidae subfamily tineinae it is the type species of its genus tineola and was first described by arvid david hummel in 1823.
Herrich schäffer when he established tineola.
Identifying clothes carpet moths webbing clothes moth case bearing clothes moth.
The carpet moth is a common household textile pest.
The common or webbing clothes moth the larvae of this species spin silk as tubes or sheets of webbing across the material they are eating figure 2.