Carpet Moth
General Description
- The adult wingspread is greater than that of either the
webbing or casemaking clothes moths. - Carpet moths can be distinguished from these other species
by the fact that the front third of the forewing is black and the
rest of the wing is white, with a few black or gray spots. - The adult moth’s head is white.
- The larva makes a silk tube as it burrows through the
material on which it feeds, and it feeds inside this tube.
Life Cycle and Common Characteristics
- The life cycle of this species is similar to that of the preceding species.
Damage and Economic & Health Implications
- Carpet moth causes considerable damage when a severe infestation occurs. It is most common in old woolens, horse hair, furs, and feathers.