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.
Moths can be a problem as they can damage to cloths and fabrics. To get rid of tiny moths you could consider using a moth trap.
Try pheromone-laced cardboard traps to check if moths remain. (These shouldn't be your main defense, however, and won't trap beetles.)
Turn out the light. Or use bug spray.
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Yes, conkers do stop moths. The conkers smell helps to get rid of the pesky moths inside and even outside of your home.
I'll fumigate them..
Yes you can.
use a vaccum cleaner
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.
It is recommended that you kill any of the moths that you can physically see in your bathroom. Once you have them killed, place hedge balls in there and they will not come back.
Moths eat a variety of things, including wool, furs, leather, and dust. To get rid of moths, use moth balls.
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
The scientific name for Pygmy Moths is family Nepticulidae. They are a group of very small moths belonging to the order Lepidoptera and are known for their intricate wing patterns and tiny size.
Call an exterminator!