When the barn owls eat a rodent they spit out the bones and fur so the moths eat the owl pellets from the barn owls
You will find Moth Larvae.. :)
You can store wool with materials that repel moths. Options include cedar and moth balls.
Rubbing alcohol can kill wool-eating moths on contact, but it may not be effective in eradicating an infestation. It's best to use a combination of methods for moth removal, including cleaning and vacuuming affected areas, using moth traps, and storing wool items properly.
No, but some moth caterpillars eat wool.
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All moths from the scientific classification Heteroceralike [to eat] wool.
Moth balls are the simple answer. Moths like to eat wool so if you have any wool sweaters or blankets, I suggest that you buy some moth balls. You can find them at a drug store (probably)Hope Than helps! :)
If something is eating your sweaters, it is probably moths. There are several remedies for moths eating your clothing. One is to hang cedar in your closet, but there are specialty moth repellants, like moth balls, but of course they present other hazards (like being toxic when eaten by a child or pet).
Moths eat a variety of things, including wool, furs, leather, and dust. To get rid of moths, use moth balls.
Actually it is the larva (caterpillar) of the common moth that feeds on wool fibers.
I'm not sure who you are referring to when you say "they" but moth's will eat clothes made of cotton, wool, etc.
The adult moths don't eat clothing. It is their larvae that do the damage. To control them, you protect your wool and silk clothing in air-tight bags or use mothballs. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Clothes_Moth for more details.