webbing clothes moth

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webbing clothes moth

The webbing clothes moth hides in a dark closet corner.

Definition

Noun: A small, pale moth (Tineola bisselliella) whose larvae feed on materials containing keratin, such as wool, fur, and feathers. It is named for the silken tunnels or "webbing" the larvae spin as they feed and move.

Usage

The term "webbing clothes moth" specifically refers to this insect species. It is used in contexts related to pest control, textile damage, and entomology. - The webbing clothes moth is a common pest in homes, damaging natural fiber clothing. - To prevent damage, check for signs of the webbing clothes moth in woolen storage areas.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in contrast to the casemaking clothes moth (), another common fabric pest whose larvae carry a portable case.
    • Unlike the casemaking clothes moth, the webbing clothes moth larva spins a silken web over the surface of the material it consumes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Clothes moth (n): A general term for moths of the family Tineidae whose larvae feed on fabric. The webbing clothes moth is one specific type.
  • Webbing moth (n): A common shortened form of "webbing clothes moth."
Synonyms
  • Common clothes moth
  • (scientific name)
Related Phrases
  • Clothes moth infestation: A situation where these moths are present in damaging numbers.
    • The antique rug was ruined by a severe clothes moth infestation.
  • Moth damage: Harm caused by the feeding of moth larvae.
    • The sweater had holes from moth damage.
webbing clothes moth

The webbing clothes moth hides in a dark closet corner.

Noun
  1. moth that forms a web in which it lives