answersLogoWhite

0

What type of moth like wool?

User Avatar

Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

All moths from the scientific classification Heteroceralike [to eat] wool.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is a moth a meat eater?

No, but some moth caterpillars eat wool.


What cloth attracts moth?

wool


How to get rid of moths?

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! :)


What type of bug is all white and flies like a moth?

Dustox. a moth


What type of moth eats cloth?

The common clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) is a species of moth known for consuming natural fibers like wool and silk found in clothing and textiles. They are considered a pest because their larvae can cause damage to fabrics.


What might you find eating wool sweaters?

You will find Moth Larvae.. :)


How do you prevent moths from eating wool?

You can store wool with materials that repel moths. Options include cedar and moth balls.


What kind of fabric do moths eat?

They lie to hide in the folds and eat wool, silk, carpet, natural fibers, mostly any type of fabric.


Will rubbing alcohol kill wool eating moths?

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.


What is the best type of glue for wool crafting projects?

The best type of glue for wool crafting projects is fabric glue, as it is designed to bond well with fabrics like wool and is washable once dried.


What happens to a moth when the dust is brushed off?

Moths eat a variety of things, including wool, furs, leather, and dust. To get rid of moths, use moth balls.


What household insect eats clothing?

Actually it is the larva (caterpillar) of the common moth that feeds on wool fibers.