Moths Are On The Increase
Infestations of the common clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella have risen sharply in the past six months. That we have more clothes now & these are not laundered as often or as thouroughly as they were in the past, the decline in the use of mothballs & rise in room temperature due to central heating & even global warming have been blamed for the increase. The larvae can live for upto 2 years.
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2 comments:
Thought I was imagining the increase. Good to know :)
As climate changes I think we are going to see a general increase in a lot of pests.
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