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Surviving a plague of moths
Cross posted to uk.rec.gardening
"Roy Millar" wrote in message ... Don't know what I could have done to encourage them, but I'm suffering a plague of small (clothes?) moths. Anyone know of reasonably safe ways of eliminating them? -- Roy Millar, Use m o u l i n e t @ There are loads of moths around at present but I doubt they are clothes moths. I don't think they do very well on modern artificial fabrics. I keep finding moths hiding in unlikely places during the day. AFAIK they are mainly nocturnal and so have to find a safe retreat during the heat of the day. I am trying to explain gently that my stock of timber in the garage which I am using in my ever ongoing en-suite project is not a safe place to hide, but every time I pull out another piece of timber I find a moth hiding in the gaps below. If you can bear it, please don't eliminate them. Obviously check that they are not clothes moths first :-) AFAIK they are completely harmless and beneficial to the garden, much like butterflies. They seem to take over from the butterflies in the evening, flitting between the flowers. Cheers Dave R |
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