Moths are Attracted to Winter Clothes
Moths in Orange County still damage residents’ and homeowners’ wool, fur, silk-, feather-, and felt-based fabrics despite slightly cooler winter temps. Do you have signs of a moth infestation? You may notice holes in clothing and even whitish larvae under collars and cuffs—not to mention several 7-to-8-millimeter, buff-colored moth adults flying around. Yuck! With more than 200,000 species of moths worldwide that have evolved over a 160-million-years span – one recently discovered moth species named after President Trump – moths certainly aren’t going anywhere. So how can Orange County homeowners and residents save their wardrobes and safeguard their closets and homes from moth attacks? Read on to find out! OC Clothes ...
Pantry Pests Cause a Lot of Thanksgiving Headaches
How to Prevent Pests from Invading Pantry Thanksgiving is a time to cherish with family and friends. However, if pantries and turkey dinner go unchecked, it’s chow time for pest-y Thanksgiving-crashers like Orange County German roaches, American roaches, and Oriental roaches, and Indian meal moths, houseflies and blowflies. With a little elbow grease and know-how, (thankfully!) Orange County residents and homeowners can send these pantry pests running. Find out how! Orange County Pest Infestation on Your Hands? If pantry pests are out of control, don’t wait. Contact Preferred Pest Control OC, #1 exterminators in Orange County, today at 714-486-2637. How Pantry Pests Fly Under the Radar in OC Homes Torn ...
Clothes Moths Prevention in Southern California
Summer is almost over but the weather doesn’t seem to think so! With warmth, another pest emerges: Clothes Moths! Learn how to prevent these pests from eating away at your clothing, carpet, and upholstery today with Preferred Pest Control. Need help with your Clothes Moths? Give us a call today! (714) 486-2637 Clothes Moths Facts The Clothes Moth is a lot smaller than the normal moths you’re more accustomed to seeing. They measure around 12mm, are a shiny yellowish color, and have red hairs on their heads. Unlike typical moths, the clothes moth likes darkness and does not fly towards light. In fact, they rarely fly at all and prefer ...