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This is what someone on here recommended to me amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0127QD8B2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I've not had the chance to try it yet but they seem fairly industrial
I think it was @BQ and in the home owners thread.
Have a search as getting rid of and preventing them is a process rather than just a cure.
I bought those for my folks. Straight forward to use, but obviously no real way to check.
I feel for you as I had some suits and very expensive jumpers destroyed.
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This page onwards: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/156860/?offset=14425
BQ in reply to @T-V
Don't hesitate. Buy as many of these amazon.co.uk/Clothes-Moth-Killer-Smoke-Bombs/dp/B0127QD8B2/ as you need to fumigate the whole house. Cover or disable the smoke alarms and kill every last one of the fuckers, and all their eggs and larvae in one hit.
You'll want to be out of the house for several hours afterwards to give the poison time to do its job, and then when you come back, open every window and get some fresh air in.
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Fuck... just discovered 5 of my suits have been wrecked by moths. Worst of all they seem to have targeted the fanciest ones as well, the bastards have good taste!
Will dry clean the surviving suits, and ordering garment bags now, but can anyone tell me if the breathable type garments bags are moth proof, or does it need to be the plastic type?
Someone here has dealt with moths. Was it @hatbeard?
Clothes moths have shredded one of my suits. All of my suits, and associated formal wear, are in one wardrobe in the spare room so I imagine the rest are next and that's an expensive wardrobe to replace...! What do I need to do? I can't put anything in the freezer as mine is tiny so dry clean everything? Wash the shirts, wash all the bedding and curtains? Then some sort of moth pesticide?