Gaaah been there. Moths prefer the softer, finer wools. I wear thrift shop found cashmere under (because they almost always have a hole somewhere) other tops. Have used a holey one as a decoy to keep the little bastar@s away from the heavier wools. It works pretty good, not 100%.
CatonaPC© about 1 month ago
The moth’s perspective may differ.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 month ago
All the sweaters these days are polyester. Moths aren’t interested.
Aussie Down Under about 1 month ago
My bug bear is why do moths just fed on your suit trousers and leave the coat untouched. I’ve had four suits ruined this way.
The Duke about 1 month ago
Now we know where mothballs come from.
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member about 1 month ago
Only the larvae eat things, adult moths just mate, lay eggs and die.
radgrom8109 about 1 month ago
Our house came with a Cedar closet… no bugs in there.
Barnabus Blackoak about 1 month ago
the door is mormally shut at all times. HOW do moths get in there ?
Holden Awn about 1 month ago
She looks to qualify as a sweater girl?
Impkins Premium Member about 1 month ago
Time to go shopping! :)
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 1 month ago
Lost a wool sock one year and then the NEXT year found what was left of it under the shoe bench. Now it is my holey darned sock.
Thehag about 1 month ago
Gaaah been there. Moths prefer the softer, finer wools. I wear thrift shop found cashmere under (because they almost always have a hole somewhere) other tops. Have used a holey one as a decoy to keep the little bastar@s away from the heavier wools. It works pretty good, not 100%.
AndrewSihler about 1 month ago
Very droll, but moths don’t eat wool etc. Their larvae do.
comicalUser about 1 month ago
Moth balls and/or cedar are quite inexpensive.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 1 month ago
Portrait of Mothra as a Young Monster