The specific name is commonly misspelled biselliella for example by g.
Clothes moth larvae size.
Its case is the color of the fabric on which the larva feeds.
Clothes moth larvae feed on wool feathers fur hair leather lint dust paper and occasionally cotton linen silk and synthetic fibres.
When grown and prior to pupation clothes moth larvae are between and inch long.
The larva makes a portable case for itself out of wool and other fibres.
As you can see from the picture they have a creamy color body and a darker brown head.
Adult casemaking clothes moth actual size 1 2 inch as the larvae spins a protective case is made of the same fiber that it is digesting.
Larvae are yellowish in color.
Differences from indianmeal moths at about 1 4 inch long clothes moths are smaller than indianmeal moths about 1 2 inch long.
Larvae are a shiny creamy white with a brown head up to 1 2 inch long.
Herrich schäffer when he established tineola.
Sometimes the larvae is hard to spot since it is the same color and texture of the fabric.
In outside buildings it has one generation however in heated buildings it can have two or more generations.
Your natural woollen and silk clothing or carpets as examples and moisture to help intake of water they cannot drink in a conventional sense and hence require humidity.
This is one of the few moth species that can damage clothing and carpets but you can deter them from households.
Clothes moth larvae the eggs hatch as clothes moth larvae this is the destructive stage.
Tineola bisselliella known as the common clothes moth webbing clothes moth or simply clothing moth is a species of fungus moth family tineidae subfamily tineinae it is the type species of its genus tineola and was first described by arvid david hummel in 1823.
The larvae are typically a few millimetres long upon hatching but then grow to 1 1 5cm in length dependent on availability of food i e.
The adult moth is a pale silvery grey brown with dark spots and approximately 7mm long.
The larvae spin long threads and construct tunnels of silk.
The casemaking clothes moth is not as common as the webbing clothes moth.
The case containing a live larva is often attached to the infested material at on end.
Fully grown larvae of the casemaking clothes moth make cigar shaped open ended silken cases that are about 3 8 inch long often with pieces of infested material incorporated into the case.
Anything longer than 1 cm is likely not eating your clothing.
Their bodies are about 3 8 to 1 2 inches long while larvae are up to 1 2 inch long.
You will see the relative size of the grown larva compared to the weave of the knitwear in this picture for an idea of relative scale.
The casemaking clothes moth tinea pellionella and the webbing clothes moth tineola.
Their wings are long and narrow.
These spots can be rubbed off on older moths.
Only two moth species will damage your clothes.