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Invasion of Tiny Moths

arlington
arlington
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
Help!

For the past week or two, I have a bunch of teeny tiny moths in my house. They are driving me (and my cats) nuts!

Anybody have any good methods of getting rid of them?

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  • MOD
    MOD
    Aw girl, if they're those little wool eating moths, I'd be worried. Many a coat, sweater and skirt has been lost to those.

    From experience: check all boxes/containers carrying grains like rice, cereal and oatmeal.... then pull out wool cloths in the closet and check for web sacks or signs of 'trails' where they have been feasting. I'm not sure how to get rid of them besides being fastidious.

    Look it up online, I remember reading up on solutions a while a go.
  • stoney stomp
    stoney stomp
    Ack! I don't seem them in the closet or in the kitchen, just flying around the living room mostly.

    I remember reading that lavendar keeps them away, but I don't know how to kill them (as neither the cats or I can keep up with them).

    I hope they're not feasting on any cashmere as I type!
  • jeffrey
    jeffrey
    Flexichick wrote: I remember reading that lavendar keeps them away, but I don't know how to kill them (as neither the cats or I can keep up with them).
    I squash my thumb and forefinger together, squint my eyes a little and say "I CRRRRUSH YOU!" in my best Dave Foley voice.

    But that's just me.
  • MOD
    MOD
    Yes, I forgot, cedar chips/blocks (the kind that attach to your hangers or you place in sachets) and lavender oil sprayed on walls/closets

    http://www.containerstore.com/browse/Product.jhtml?PRODID=59854&CATID=72585

    http://www.lehmans.com/jump.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&itemID=5470

    http://www.cedarsafeclosets.com/index.cfm?ct_med=ppc&ct_src=google&ct_cam=main&ct_cat=cedar+closets&ct_lan=/index.cfm&ct_kwd=cedar+closet

    usually found at target/bath body & beyond etc...home places
    I have bought a package set of cedar blocks on a little hanger that you can hang off your closet pole with a refresher spray of lavender scent.
  • caseopele
    caseopele
    Totally off topic but, my favorite character ever!

    'Well, I put my money in my mattress.' 'Well, I put my money in my wallet.' You're boring me! I'm crushing your head! I'm crushing your head! Hey! I just renamed your firm Merrill Lynch and the Flathead! I crush you.

    Ok, now for some actual help.

    http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/stateline/001221.html

    What color are they? That'll help figure out where they're hiding.
  • srbaerga
    srbaerga
    They are beige and a bit silvery. They seem to only be in the living room. I keep doing research and it says that they congregate near where they are nesting. I hope that means that my kitchen and closets have been safe as I haven't seen any there. I put a bunch of lavendar dryer sheets in my closets as a start and am going to be scrubbing down the living room, vacuuming, etc. today.
  • MOD
    MOD
    Yup, there's nothing like a little bug infestation to get you to do some fall cleaning! :lol: I feel your pain.
  • erin
    erin
    Mamacita wrote: Yup, there's nothing like a little bug infestation to get you to do some fall cleaning! :lol: I feel your pain.
    How much do you emphathize? Enough to come help? ;-) :-)
  • lilbangladesh
    lilbangladesh
    Well, I read from the link that moths can come into the house by grains and rice products. I store my grains in the fridge. (Being single, I only buy small quantities anyway.) This seems to be the only foolproof way to keep the buggsies out.