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When most people think of moth infestation this is what jumps to mind. Clothes moths lay their eggs on any animal based fabric, including wool, feathers, hair, fur and felt, although if the infestation gets bad enough, they can also live off of hair and oils that have spread to other materials. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the material—hence the tell tale holes in garments, carpets, sweaters and the like. Moths of any sort are tough to get rid of, but here's some tips particular to house moths that might give you the upper hand.

 

There has been some talk that bed bugs can be eliminated by use use of Gentrol only. This doesn't seem possible to me. The bed bugs would have to be directly exposed to the Gentrol in order for it to be effective. Then there is the question of how effective it would be with the eggs. Any thoughts ?...

I have a customer in a condo unit on the 11th floor who has had previous companies treat her home for a "mysterious insect". She believes there are tiny insects biting her only at her computer desk area. No signs of bed bugs, fleas, or ticks, but during my inspection of her 300 sq ft home I found a few plants with springtails. These plants were immediately moved to a permanent exterior area. The whole area was treated like a flea spray and thoroughly vacuumed for a weekly basis. She is still having the problem. We enjoy all of our customers and would hate to lose any one of them. Is there anything I should be more thorough on during my inspection process or something I could be missing here? ...

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