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Will this make my moth problem better or worse?

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ThatNimblePeer · 16/02/2025 11:38

Would love some advice from the wise people of MN. Very frustratingly, I keep getting moth holes in both wool and cotton clothes. I have thrown away the worst affected things, hoovered in wardrobe and chest of drawers, and bought some of the Zero In Clothes Moth Killer hanging units with transfluthrin, which a relative said had worked for her. However, I’m still getting holes, and I’ve also seen a single moth once or twice in the bedroom (if there is a nest I can’t find it).

I was wondering why the transfluthrin hadn’t worked, and it occurred to me that the issue likely is the fact that my wardrobe door doesn’t close fully, it’s quite old and the wood has warped so it can’t be made to close flush or stay closed, it just sits on a security latch to stop it swinging open fully, but it is always open a couple of inches. I realise this is probably stopping the transfluthrin working properly as the fumes need to build up within a closed space. So, it would seem like the next step should probably be a new wardrobe.

However, on the flip side, everything I’ve read about moths seems to suggest that what they like is the dark and not being disturbed. So in some ways it seems like a partially open wardrobe door that lets some light in might be better than one that shuts fully. (Although given I still have a moth problem it seems fair to say the semi-open door is not working very well).

It will be expensive and a pain to get a new wardrobe, but I would definitely do it if I thought it would get rid of the moths. Just wondering what mumsnetters think?

YABU - don’t get a new wardrobe with a fully closed door, it will just mean the moths have somewhere extra dark to hide and it won’t solve the problem

YANBU - order that new wardrobe today, nothing is guaranteed but it makes it much more likely the transfluthrin will work

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TeaAndStrumpets · 21/02/2025 15:55

Brilliant @TheFatCatsWhiskers1 thanks for your very comprehensive list. All lovely options. Eek I had never thought about jute backing! Will be very aware.
Beds sound doable, too. Very grateful for the tips.

I keep telling myself...it's not paranoia if they really ARE all out to get you!!

satsumaqueen · 21/02/2025 16:00

I had moths last year. I bought some traps from Amazon that I hung up in various rooms and was shocked at how many it caught (I thought they were coming in from outside as my husband sleeps with the window open and I hated them flying round my head). I realised when I checked the trap we had an issue inside the house!

We then ripped up our bedroom carpet and replaced it for wooden flooring as I suffer with bad dust allergies and haven’t seen once since. I think we clearly had a issue with our carpet.

It might be worth getting a pest control specialist to come and put a moth bomb in the house. You’ll need to wash everything thoroughly after but if you have a large infestation it might be the only way.

TheFatCatsWhiskers1 · 21/02/2025 16:30

I put some traps around but weirdly it hasn’t caught any. I put them out after I went mad with the steamer but I’ve seen a few moths since. Maybe they were all females? Confused

Oldglasses · 30/04/2025 11:33

Just ressurecting this slightly old thread. I posted on Chat a few days ago about our moths before I did a search and I have just ordered some of the parasitic wasps so I hope they help. Am trying to avoid insecticide.
We found moths about 3 weeks ago in our DS's room when he returned from uni. I'd seen a few fly about but didn't think much of it until he got back and we went into his room and - yikes! He's in the attic and there are moths around on that landing and the stairs up to his room. Cleared out his room, wardrobe (chucked out loads of crap) and hoovered, cleaned etc. Not sure of the source but probably some charity shop crap he acquired. Could also be coming through a crack in the wall which DH will seal over the weekend.
Put moth traps out and they've caught about 20 in his room, the landing and our lounge at night where they tend to fly about as well.

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