When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: repair cashmere moth holes in house

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Tineola bisselliella - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tineola_bisselliella

    Clothing damage caused by larvae, with two bisselliella adults present. Tineola bisselliella is a small moth of 6–7 mm (0.24–0.28 in) body length and 9–16 mm (0.35–0.63 in) wingspan [3] (most commonly 12–14 mm or 0.47–0.55 in). [4] The head is light ferruginous ochreous, sometimes brownish-tinged. Forewings pale yellowish-ochreous ...

  3. Clothes moth - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clothes_moth

    Clothes moth. Clothes moth or clothing moth is the common name for several species of moth considered to be pests, whose larvae eat animal fibres (hairs), including clothing and other fabrics. These include: Tinea pellionella, the case-bearing clothes moth. Obsolete names are: Phalaena (Tinea) pellionella, Phalaena zoolegella, Tinea demiurga ...

  4. Phereoeca uterella - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phereoeca_uterella

    Phereoeca uterella, known by the vernacular names plaster bagworm[a] and household casebearer[b], is a moth species in family Tineidae. [3][1] It occurs in tropical climates, where it is common in houses, and is presumed native to the Neotropical realm. [4] In the Americas, it has been recorded from Brazil, Guyana, and the southern United ...

  5. Army cutworm - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_cutworm

    The army cutworm is the immature form of Euxoa auxiliaris. [1] The adult moth is called a "miller moth" because of the fine scales on its wings that rub off easily and remind people of the dusty flour that covers the clothing of a miller. [2] These native North American larvae consume emerging small grains, alfalfa, and canola in the southern ...

  6. White-shouldered house moth - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-shouldered_House_Moth

    The white-shouldered house moth (Endrosis sarcitrella) is a species of gelechioid moth. It belongs to the subfamily Oecophorinae of the concealer moth family (Oecophoridae), just like the brown house moth (Hofmannophila pseudospretella). Though several presumed congeners of E. sarcitrella were described, its genus Endrosis is currently ...

  7. How I Learned to Love Refashioning My Clothes Like Princess Anne

    www.aol.com/learned-love-refashioning-clothes...

    A few months ago when Princess Anne stepped out for an official engagement wearing a purple suede jacket onced owned by her late mother, Queen Elizabeth, I started to think about how many of my ...