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Moth control

Although not particularly dangerous, some moths can cause irreparable damage to personal belongings.

We know moths

Keep moths away from your home

How does Aimix get rid of moths?

When you call a Aimix pest professional exterminator, you're tapping into decades of experience and the latest and most effective treatment methods for moth control. We understand how to get rid of moths in the house and, based on their severity, can offer integrated pest management solutions that pinpoint problem areas and factor in safety considerations, including any pets or children in your home.

After an initial inspection, your Aimix technician will gain a deeper understanding of the types of moths you're dealing with, how these moths are getting into your home, and identify food sources that are keeping them there. Based on time-tested knowledge and innovative techniques, they'll work with you to customize an effective moth infestation treatment plan to help eliminate them. Once your initial inspection and treatment have been completed, routine follow-up inspections can be scheduled with your Aimix technician to be sure your moth infestation stays under control.

If you notice any of these signs, it's important to take action to prevent a larger moth infestation. Our experts at Aimix are here to help assess the situation and can develop a plan for effective moth control.

Signs of clothes moths and infestations

When moths are in need of shelter or food, they may decide to take up residence in your home. Light from your home can attract these pests, and once they enter your home, they can be tricky to get rid of. If clothes moths are present in your home, here are some signs to look out for:

• The presence of adult moths or their larvae.

• Webbing or cocoons on fabrics and holes in clothing or other fabrics.

• In the kitchen or pantry, moths can infest stored food products like grains, cereals, and flour, leaving behind holes or other damage. They can also be found in pet food and birdseed.

• In other areas of the home, clothes moths can infest items like upholstery, rugs, and curtains.

If you notice any of these signs, it's important to take action to prevent a larger moth infestation. Our experts at Aimix are here to help assess the situation and can develop a plan for effective moth control.

How does Aimix get rid of moths?

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Frequently Asked Moth Questions

Moths can enter your house through open windows, doors, or small cracks in walls and foundations. Pantry pests, like Indian meal moths, commonly come into a home via infested grain, bird seed, or pet food. They are attracted to sources of light and warmth, which is why you might find them around lamps, televisions, or other electronic devices. Additionally, moths are attracted to food sources, such as grains, cereals, and pet food. 

At Aimix, moth control is included in our general pest control plans. We also treat other common pests, such as mice, rats, roaches, spiders, and ants. Our pest control service includes a comprehensive interior and exterior inspection and treatment. All moth pest control plans are protected with the Nix guarantee – if pests come back between treatments, so will we.

The lifecycle of a moth consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. After mating, female moths will lay their eggs in a safe place. The moth then hatches into a larva, also known as a caterpillar. As the larva continues to develop, it will molt its skin several times as it grows. Once mature, the moth will create a cocoon to pupate in as it morphs into an adult moth, which then emerges from the cocoon and begins the new lifecycle by laying eggs.

To kill moths, one option is to use pheromone moth traps, which attract and kill moths with a sticky substance they cannot escape from. Washing any infested clothes or linens and drying them on high heat will kill moth eggs. In addition, vacuums and fly swatters can kill moths. However, if you are dealing with a serious moth infestation, it's best to seek professional help from Aimix. 

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