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To prevent clothes moths from damaging your wardrobe, you can regularly clean and vacuum your closet, store clothes in airtight containers, use moth repellents like cedar or lavender, and regularly inspect your clothes for signs of moth damage. Unfortunately, I do not have pictures of clothes moths to share.

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WHAT WOULD YOU EXPECT TO FIND IN A WARDROBE?

The main thing I would expect to find in a wardrobe is clothes.Other things I might expect to find are shoes, ties and hangers. Some wardrobes come with built-in drawers for socks and underwear too.


What preventive measures can I take to protect my wardrobe from damage caused by the picture of clothes moth?

To protect your wardrobe from damage caused by clothes moths, you can take preventive measures such as regularly cleaning and vacuuming your closet, storing clothes in airtight containers, using moth repellents like cedar blocks or lavender sachets, and inspecting your clothes for any signs of moth activity.


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Get rid of moths?

1. Identify and UnderstandMake sure you have closet moths and not pantry moths (i.e. clothes damage)* Moth Larvae do the damage, not the ones you see flying.Larvae is in clothes, carpet, walls, and ceiling. You have to get them all, or start over.You can't see them all, so don't think you can just scare them away. To where? Out to the bedroom?* Thorough action is needed if you want to keep your clothes and not have a long battle with these critters. I have more important things to do worry about if my wardrobe is destroyed ($$$ again).2. Closet - these almost invisible critters are in your closet. Putting scented wood makes it smell for them (prevention?), but doesn't stop the cycle.2a. Remove all clothes and everything else from closet. (IMPORTANT SAFETY TIP: don't put clothes in other closet or you just multiplied the problem. Put them in the sun which kills larvae).2b. Clean walls ceiling and floor of closet. Vacuum, wash, go overboard.2c. Apply chemicals (http://www.e-bug.net/pests/clothes_moths.shtml for ideas). You can also go organic and try diatamacious earth in cracks or other tips. Chemicals work.3. Clothes. Clean is the answer.3a. Throw away holy clothes. Dry clean or wash everything left (including non-clothes!). You can try freezing the clothes also, but the larvae are eating the minerals from sweat or oil. Clean overkill here. Don't put anything back in the closet that hasn't been cleaned.3b. Tasty wool may need to be in airtight containers.4. Prevention and Monitoring4a. Prevention by smells moths don't like (moth balls, cedar). Cedar has two choices, buy the little cedar blocks that you can hang on your hangers or you can have a handyman/closet company add 1/4 inch cedar backing to your closet . The cedar must be lightly sanded once every two years to stay "fresh".4b. Chemicals see link at 2c for ideas.4c. Indicator sticky traps (2c) to monitor if your done. Cheaper than throwing out your favorite sweaters.5. Stay on guard. They are hungry and your wool is delicious!Going out in public or visiting a friend can bring back pregnant female moths.Check the monitors and replace as needed per instructions.