Clothes moths and pantry moths are exactly the same. They have just chosen to invade different areas of your home. It is suggested that putting moth balls in the area will drive them away.
Probably Indian meal Moths-they are most common.
no they do not.they can eat your clothes though
Moths eat cotton clothes.
to clothes yes.
Yes.
Moths.
Some moths lay eggs which hatch into larvae, these eat holes in clothing, etc. These moths are called clothes moths; scientifically they are from the Family Tineinae the most common offenders are Tineola bisselliella (Hummel, 1823), Tinea pellionella (Linnaeus, 1758) and Trichophaga tapetzella(Linnaeus, 1758). However, there are over 3,000 species in the family and many are able to eat keratine which makes them potential "clothes eaters".
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It depends on the type as they are attacked different ways. For example a kitchen infested with roaches, bud bugs or some moths in your pantry all require very different attack plans. If you can specify the pest, someone can suggest a treatment plan for you.
They have nothing to do with location, but the products inside the pantry itself instead and whether or not they are from a location that has them-as that is where they will be breeding. Simply find and discard any infested product and pick off the stragglers with a spray can.
frankly it doesnt it isnt do hrm to you but it lays eggs in you clothes and also eat your clothes but im also depends if the moths harmfull