Help! I have moths and need to bring in a professional to treat the problem. I'd appreciate any tips, recommendations or words of wisdom from anyone who's had to deal with this. Many thanks. Nicki

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Depending how bad they are it may just be easier to move house. A significant growing issue  across London based on press reports

Blimey - that's a bit radical!! I think I'll stay n' fight them at their own game - thanks anyway :)

You could try Protex on the corner of Warwick Road and Bowes Road N11

Website:  www.protexpest.co.uk

Thanks Richard, I'll look them up. Much appreciated.

I use the lemon grass scented sachets from Wilko. There are also cedar wood balls and other things. Any moths I spot I squash. Seems to work!!!

Good suggestion. Once I have got rid of them I will definitely look into have some deterents in place to reduce the risk of revisits!! Many thanks.

Hello Nicki

Had this problem badly. I have cured it 90% with the chemical spray and sticky paper from this company.

http://www.mothkiller.co.uk/carpet-moths-2-c.asp

Basically you need to get rid of what you have now. Have things on the floor ready for when the larvae hatch (they can live one year before hatching!), and then stop new ones coming in through windows and doors.

They have wispy webs with larvae on just outside your doors. Take a look. Get rid of them every few days. Keep doors/ windows shut after 7 ish. Use hoover to get rid if wispy webs in the corners of ceilings in the house. 

Put plastic moth papers in your wardrobes/ drawers to monitor activity (they only catch the males). Put them on the floor in the worst areas, this usually catches the females.

Keep at it. It works! Good luck!

Nicola

Wow - that sounds bad! We banished carpets from our home and that seemed to do the trick... we're just pretending that we're Swedish.

Mmmm, I'm also wondering whether to go the hard floor route. Thank you.

Thanks Nicola, I will look into the moth papers. I didn't realise how long they can stay dormant for ... scary!

Sorry! But they hatch and hang around under and between floor boards too......If you have rugs down on wood floors, vacuum them on the other side too.

Thanks Leigh .. I'm becoming increasingly impressed and slightly overawed by their survival tactics and looking at this as a long term project to get rid!!

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