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have silken cases or threads on their surface. clothes moth larvae preferentially feed on natural products such as cotton, silk, wool, feathers, fur, hair, leather and upholstered furniture. larvae will also feed on lint, dust and paper products. they can feed on mixtures of natural and synthetic fibres
, but cannot feed on materials made only from synthetic fibres. in nature, clothes moths infest pollen, hair, dead insects and dried animal remains. webbing clothes moth, tineola bisselliella common clothes moths include the webbing clothes moth, tineola bisselliella, and the case-making clothes moth...
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ready-to-wear shirts, short-sleeved shirts sleeved pieces pull-overs, cardigans image clothes home textiles bedding table and kitchen linen table cloths, table napkins, kitchen towels, table runners, place mats flat linen sheet, quilt covers, pillow cases materials artificial fibres modal viscose synthetic...
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