That depends what kind of moth it is. It's not difficult to get rid of some, but extremely difficult to get rid of others. Pantry moths are particularly hard to get rid of. Please try to identify the moth and re-write with a description. You have given us no facts so far.
He Got Rid of the Moths - 1910 was released on: USA: 17 January 1910
Moths
I'll fumigate them..
To effectively get rid of moths in your car, you can try vacuuming the interior, cleaning out any food crumbs or spills, using moth repellents or traps, and keeping windows closed when parked. Regularly cleaning and maintaining your car can help prevent moths from infesting it.
use a vaccum cleaner
Yes you can.
Moths eat a variety of things, including wool, furs, leather, and dust. To get rid of moths, use moth balls.
Moths' feet have tiny hooks on them. These hooks allow them to grip tightly to seemingly smooth surfaces, which lets them stay on the ceiling and walls.
To get rid of moths in the bathroom, start by removing any sources of moisture such as damp towels or bathmats where they may be breeding. Vacuum and clean the space regularly to eliminate eggs and larvae. Consider using moth traps or natural repellents like lavender sachets to deter moths from returning.
use a wire brush on carpet to loosen moths etc, then a good vacuum cleaner to remove moths and dirt or take carpet out and take to a carwash and clean it then leave to dry properly before replacing
Call an exterminator!
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Nepticulidae.