HAVE you noticed more moths around than usual over the last few weeks?
Well, it’s completely normal since moths are most active around June and July â but that doesn’t mean you have to put up with them ruining your wardrobe.


Moths are actually harmless to humans and are just attracted to light, which is why they find themselves inside at night.
But when they do enter properties some species can damage fabrics and clothing.
Luckily, a pro has shared some top tips for keeping moths at bay â and a simple cleaning task can make a huge difference.
Laurence Barnard, Country Business Manager and pest control specialist atBASF Pest Control Solutions, shared his advice, and it’s perfect for this time of year.
He told Express.co.uk: “Clothes moths are primarily attracted to because they find warmth, darkness and access to their preferredfoodsources â natural fibres such as wool, silk, cashmere and fur.
“Moth larvae feed on keratin, a protein found in these fabrics and are especially drawn to clothing that is dirty or stained with sweat, oils or food.”;
He added that moths can often hide in places like wardrobes, storage boxes and drawers as they’re usually undisturbed.
How to prevent moth infestations
The pro suggested keeping clothing storage areas clean, as well as ventilated to keep moths at bay.
Regularly vacuuming is also a must as this will remove moth eggs and larvae.
If you can, pack away seasonal or rarely worn garments into airtight containers to physically stop moths from getting to them.
As for natural repellents, he suggested cedar blocks, lavender sachets or essential oils, which can discourage moths.
However, these repellents should only be used alongside the previous cleaning advice, he added.
Not only that, but clothes should be washed or dry cleaned before storing them away, the pro said.
“Moth larvae are attracted to the sweat, body oils and food stains left on garments,”; he said.
With this in mind, it may be a good idea to inspect your clothes for signs of damage.
You can also air them out to keep them fresh, the pro said.
What to do if you do find damage
According to the pro, the best way to deal with damaged clothes due to moths is to wash them in hot water or freezing them as quickly as possible.