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How to find and exterminate carpet moths
Tinea pellionella, the carpet moth, is a species that loves to eat and destroy wool carpets and are quite hard to get rid of. They are usually quite a dark brown colour and are fairly small and so it is easy to believe they generally go unnoticed in...
Understanding a clothes moth infestation
Clothes moth (Tineola Bisselliella) is the most common moth you will find attacking clothes and carpets around your home. They are known to be the most aggressive species of moth and can be found all around the world. You will most likely find them flying...
Butterfly eggs hatching two weeks early due to Climate change in the UK
Climate change in the UK is pushing Spring forward, resulting in the disruption of butterflies, moths and birds. Studies have shown that these animals ae laying eggs two weeks earlier than they were in the mid-20th century. As a result of this, butterfly...
Climate warming bringing spring earlier each year is affecting moth’s behaviour
A study of UK weather has fond that climate change is shifting spring forward, with insects and birds nesting earlier than they did 50 years ago. These finding came from a new study of data collect between 1960 and 2010.
Why do some butterflies and moths have eyespots?
Moths and butterflies can be imprinted with the most beautiful spots and patterns. They are beautiful but they are there for a reason – to defend against hungry predators. These recognisable wing markings are most commonly known as eyespots, false eyes...