Carpet Moths
Pests

Carpet Moths

Carpet Moths

Carpet moths can do a surprising amount of damage around the home, but we’re here to help.

Your home should feel comfortable, not stressful. If you’ve noticed moths fluttering about or patches starting to appear in your carpet, it may be a sign carpet moths have made themselves at home. These pests tend to hide away in quiet, undisturbed spots, feeding on natural fibres and slowly causing damage. That’s usually the point where professional carpet moth treatment and control becomes the smartest next step.Your home is your sanctuary, but an infestation of carpet moths can turn that comfort into a nightmare. You might have spotted a few moths fluttering around or noticed thinning patches in your carpet—before you know it, they’ve spread throughout your home. These pests thrive in undisturbed areas, feeding on natural fibres and causing serious damage. That’s when it’s time for professional carpet moth treatment and control.

Are carpet moths really pests?

They might look fairly harmless at first, but carpet moth larvae are what cause the real issue. While the adult moths don’t do the damage themselves, their larvae feed on wool, silk, and other natural fibres, which can leave bald patches in carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture.

Unlike clothes moths, which usually stay around wardrobes and stored clothing, carpet moths are more likely to settle into floor coverings and soft furnishings. That can make them harder to spot early. If the problem isn’t treated properly, they can keep developing in hidden areas and continue damaging your home. That’s where we come in with practical, targeted carpet moth control.

You don’t need to be left wondering:
  • Do I have a carpet moth problem?
  • What can be done to stop them?
  • Is carpet moth treatment effective?
  • Could they come back after treatment?
With a thorough inspection of your home for carpet moths and any other pest activity, we can talk you through what we’ve found and recommend the most suitable way to manage the problem.

Jacka Bros Pest Control helps protect your home

It might seem minor at first, but carpet moths can cause a surprising amount of damage over time. If they’re left alone, they’ll keep feeding on natural fibres and the affected areas can become more noticeable.

Effective carpet moth treatment usually involves:
  • Identifying how far the infestation has spread
  • Finding larvae hotspots and breeding areas
  • Applying safe, targeted treatments to manage the infestation

Carpet moths often go unnoticed until the damage is already there. They’re usually found in dark, quiet areas such as under furniture, along skirting boards, or inside cupboards. When we’re handling your carpet moth control, we focus on treating the problem carefully and properly, without any unnecessary fuss. We use targeted treatments designed to be effective while being suitable for the home environment when used as directed.

Your trusted team of professionals

Preventing a carpet moth infestation usually starts with a few simple habits, like regular vacuuming, reducing clutter, and keeping your home well ventilated. But if you’re already seeing signs of damage, it’s worth acting sooner rather than later.

DIY treatments can miss eggs and larvae hidden deep in carpet fibres, which is why carpet moth removal and prevention often needs a more thorough approach. We’ve seen these problems before, and we know what to look for. Our job is to make the process straightforward, explain what’s happening clearly, and help you feel confident about the next step.

We take a careful, practical approach so you can feel reassured your home is being looked after properly.

Whenever you need expert carpet moth control, we’re ready to help!

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