You can store wool with materials that repel moths. Options include cedar and moth balls.
Yes, cats can get sick from eating moths. Moths may carry parasites or toxins that can harm cats if ingested. It is best to prevent cats from eating moths to avoid potential health issues.
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.
Moths.
Moths will eat any and all untreated and yummy wool fibres.
No. They like wool.
yes. they love it a lot.
All moths from the scientific classification Heteroceralike [to eat] wool.
give it some fruit juices and wool
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
Cats can safely eat miller moths, but it is not recommended as they may cause stomach upset or allergic reactions in some cats. It is best to prevent cats from eating moths to avoid any potential health issues.
No
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).