My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Find cleaning advice from other Mumsnetters on our Housekeeping forum.

Housekeeping

HELP please - just found larvae under box whilst cleaning!!!

10 replies

grossproblem · 20/01/2009 12:27

Just hoovering DD's bedroom and moved a seagrass chest to hoover underneath. There were loads of little larvae some wriggling urghhhh!! What are they ? My house is really clean and I vacuum regularly. What on earth has happened? I emptied the chest and put all the soft toys in it in a bin liner outside the backdoor to go in the wash also dressing gown which was on top of it. Have chucked the chest out to go to the tip it had lots more inside. They have eaten some holes in the carpet underneath the chest but do not seem to have spread further. Please help, what are they and what do I do? Have hoovered them up and emptied the hoover. Feel so dirty!!

OP posts:
Report
TheButterflyEffect · 20/01/2009 12:39

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

grossproblem · 20/01/2009 16:40

Thanks butterfly. I am very particular about cleaning and feel really dirty!!

I came home from picking DDs up and some more have appeared. Am assuming they are coming up from the carpet now the chest is gone! This is awful Have left the hoover in the room and just keep hoovering them up!

Will get hold of a steam cleaner tomorrow and give it a go with that. My house is only 5 years old and is really clean and so I can not understand how it happened.

They do not look like the picture of carpet bugs so may be moths.

OP posts:
Report
TheButterflyEffect · 20/01/2009 23:20

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

grossproblem · 21/01/2009 07:14

Hi Butterfly. Well having looked at lots of pictures on the internet I think they are moths! My carpet is wool so think that may be the problem, only had it put down 2 years ago when we moved in!

There were about 6 that have come up from the carpet in the night. So just hoovered them up. They have eaten nice holes in my carpet though. All the advice I can find recommends just hoovering them up and then steam cleaning the carpet. Sent DH out last night to buy a steam cleaner! Will get started when Dds are at school.

Have checked the wardrobe which is next to the chest but nothing in there. Even a pile of folded jumpers on the chest were fine so seems like they were only interested in the carpet! Poor DD all the soft toys that were in the chest went in the washing machine as the ones on the bottom had a few on them. Luckily all came out ok apart from a soft toy westie dog that is now more poodle like!

Thank you for responding to my post. Felt so horrible last night. My house is really clean and I am quite obsessive about it - my friend calls me Monica!!!

OP posts:
Report
TheButterflyEffect · 21/01/2009 10:33

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

snowleopard · 21/01/2009 10:41

Moths are little bastards! We get them from time to time and although I can't even remotely claim to be a Monica (ahem) I know they are nothing to do with dirt - they just feed on natural fibres. It sounds as if it's only one specific area of the carpet, so clean that area with lots of cleaning stuff to kill any remaining larvae etc, wash everything on a hot wash and get lots of anti-moth stuff in (though it can be toxic to children so take care). I've found lavender essential oil very effective - I just put drops of it on tissues, out of reach of DS. It confuses the moths' sense of smell so they don't mate and lay eggs in your house, AFAIK.

Report
newpup · 21/01/2009 11:08

Thank you both. All the moth killer I could find recommends not using in a child's room so no good there but lavender oil sounds good. Will try and get some tomorrow. Boots may have some.

Moths never occured to me when we bought the carpet! Most of the house has oak floors but DD's room, the guest room, study and dining room have carpet although pretty sure only DD's is wool.

Have steam cleaned the capet thoroughly this morning and a will do it again tomorrow, will be able to get DH to move the furniture at the weekend so I can go under there with the steam cleaner. Can not find any, anywhere else apart from where the seagrass chest was though. So fingers crossed I have got them. Will definately try the lavender oil.

Report
newpup · 21/01/2009 11:14

As you can see I name changed in my original post as I was so ashamed! Have now decided to come clean horrible little devils !!

Report
orangina · 21/01/2009 11:19

You could get Rentokil in to spray the carpets, perhaps before going away for a weekend or something? Moths are a bugger....

Report
TheButterflyEffect · 21/01/2009 11:35

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.