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It’s a special kind of frustrating to reach for your favourite seasonal knits only to find they’ve been a buffet of natural ...
With spring finally upon us, many homes will be getting into their spring cleaning and switching out heavy woollen jumpers ...
And while you can’t turn back the clock to a time when your jumper was in one piece, you can prevent it from happening again ...
Wash before putting away: Moths and fur beetles (also known as two-spotted carpet beetles) will destroy your clothes. They’re ...
The two moths most commonly found in UK homes doing damage to natural fibres are the common clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) and the case-bearing clothes moth (Tinea pellionella). It is the ...
The temperature is still in flux, and this will likely remain true as we continue to march forward through spring. However, ...
Moths are known nuisances in many homes, infamous for damaging clothing. They reproduce by laying eggs on natural materials like silk, wool, and cashmere. As the larvae hatch, they begin to ...
Clothes moths – the little winged critters that enjoy making a meal of your jumpers and carpets – are on the rise. Recently, English Heritage found that infestation levels were “alarmingly ...
Although they don't pose a health risk, the larvae of textile moths can cause damage to clothing, bedding, soft furnishings, curtains, and carpets by feeding on natural fibers. While there are ...