Expert Moth Control Throughout The North East
Moths might look similar to their close relatives, butterflies, but some moth species can be incredibly destructive when they enter your home or business premises.
The most common pest moths found in the UK are brown house moths, common clothes moths, case-bearing clothes moths and Indian meal moths.
Because these moths eat dried foods and natural fibres, they can cause damage to carpets, clothes and upholstered furniture throughout your property. When they lay eggs in food or clothing storage areas, such as wardrobes, cupboards or pantries, the larvae can contaminate food and leave unsightly holes in nearby fabrics.
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Why Choose Invicta Environmental For Moth Pest Control?
- BPCA qualified technicians
- Root cause analysis of your moth infestation
- Innovative pest control for homes and businesses
- Discreet operatives whilst on site
- Fast response to moth control callouts
- Effective removal of all moth species
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The most effective way to treat a moth infestation is to work with professional pest control experts like the team at Invcita Environmental.
Our pest controllers specialise in the eradication of moths and other flying insects, so they know how to quickly remove these persistent pests before they spread to other rooms.
Operating across Durham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and the North East, we have local technicians ready and waiting to help remove moths from your home or commercial property and protect your fabrics and reputation.
So, if you’ve noticed holes in your clothes, bare patches in carpets, adult moths flying around or other signs of moth activity, call us today on 01388 309345.
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Invicta’s Moth Control Process
When you contact Invicta, our team will discuss your moth problem and choose a suitable time to attend the site.
Our pest control experts will then attend your site, check the moth species we’re dealing with and start work to eradicate your moth infestation.
If necessary, we will provide follow-up visits to carry out further moth pest control treatment and ensure the infestation is gone for good.
After every moth control visit, we will provide a full report detailing what we’ve done, what further work is required and advice for further steps you can take to prevent moths from returning.
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Moth Control FAQs
In the UK, there are more than 2500 species of moths, most of which are harmless and very rarely come near people. The pest moth species we deal with the most often are the common clothes moth, also known as the carpet moth, the Indian meal moth, also known as the pantry moth, and the case-bearing clothes moth.
There are 4 moth life cycle stages: egg, larvae, pupa/cocoon and adult. The length of time each stage takes depends on the species of moth and the temperature in the area. Adult moths often only live for a few days or weeks, just long enough to lay eggs and reproduce.
Moths usually enter homes through open windows or doors in search of food. Whether it is natural fibres or dried foods, once moths have found a food source, they will start to lay eggs, and then you will have a moth infestation.
The best way to get rid of moths at all life cycle stages and ensure they’re completely gone is to work with pest control experts like Invicta. Our RSPH Level 2 Certified pest controllers have access to insecticides and moth control tools that aren’t available to the general public, so they can ensure that your moth problem is fully eliminated quickly and efficiently.