About Moth
Moths aren’t terribly dangerous household pests. The moth life cycle consists of egg, larva, pupa and adult stages. Pantry moths and clothes moths are usually found in your house.
Pantry moths most go after grains and dry goods: cereals, crackers, rice, and other stored foods. You might notice icky webbing or tiny caterpillars inside your snacks. Clothes moths usually found in closets and wardrobes. They relying on natural fibers like linen, wool, silk, or fur for sustenance. Besides holes, these pests can also leave behind shed pupa skins, webbing, and insect excrement.
Prevention
Throw out infested materials (Any potentially contaminated food)
Wash infested clothing with hot water and detergent to kill larvae or eggs
Seal seasonal clothing in airtight bags
Vacuum and clean regularly
For heavy molds infestation, it is recommended to contact professional pest management company.