Your clothes may be damaged by pests such as moths, silverfish, or carpet beetles, which are known to feed on natural fibers like wool, cotton, and silk. Additionally, mold and mildew can also cause deterioration if clothes are stored in damp environments. It's important to inspect your clothing and storage areas for signs of these pests and ensure proper cleaning and storage practices to prevent further damage.
I think you should see a doctor about that............................... No-psychological.
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Ants do not eat clothes. If an ant is believed to be eating clothing, it is actually eating the food or other organisms on the clothing. The clothing in result to this may have holes or seen damage.
Remove the clothes from your dog. Tap lightly on it's nose and say "NO", gently but firmly.
He muged his grandma while she was on fire eating poo
For nesting material, get rid of them fast
By eating chiken no they wear clothes
by eating pie
To keep their clothes clean while they are eating.
Moths will lay eggs in clothes, and the larvae will later eat the fabric.
maybe change of living clothes and eating.