For people from the future, it's hard to vacuum 100% of the eggs, so you can use iron and steam to cook those little bugger's egg, works really well for me lol.👌😂
The only problem with steam, is that the temperature is 100deg C. When washing wool clothing you would never expose your best wool jumpers to 100deg C - you would probably wash, at about 20deg C or max 30deg C. Moths love wool. Wool hates steam! Your carpets are highly likely to be permanently damaged by steam.
When I started having them in my room when they eat the carpet does it leave a smell stink to it I remember it started in my room they started eating it it stinks
I have not heard of this before. It is more likely that lice, dust mite, beg bugs and fleas will make you itch and scratch. When discussing the subject, some clients automatically start itching - but I think this is an impulse reaction.
Very helpful, thanks for the info.
Thank you for showing how it looks!
These things destroyed apartment I was living in, it’s a losing battle
For people from the future, it's hard to vacuum 100% of the eggs, so you can use iron and steam to cook those little bugger's egg, works really well for me lol.👌😂
The only problem with steam, is that the temperature is 100deg C. When washing wool clothing you would never expose your best wool jumpers to 100deg C - you would probably wash, at about 20deg C or max 30deg C. Moths love wool. Wool hates steam! Your carpets are highly likely to be permanently damaged by steam.
Does anyone have reactions like itching to these bugs?
When I started having them in my room when they eat the carpet does it leave a smell stink to it I remember it started in my room they started eating it it stinks
See the eggs, but yet to find any Larvae or Moths. Carpet destroyed. Could it be a past problem? are the eggs dead?
Do they make some people itch? I swear I have these in my house. However, I feel them more than my husband does.
I have not heard of this before. It is more likely that lice, dust mite, beg bugs and fleas will make you itch and scratch. When discussing the subject, some clients automatically start itching - but I think this is an impulse reaction.
What did you light at the end, can you please share, that would be helpful
Hi that would be a Rentokil Moth bomb in a silver foil container on top of a ceramic tile. We do this to prevent heat from damaging the sub surface.
Carpet is same coolr as larvae and eggs, ugh!