Moth control Melbourne

There are two different moth pests. They need different treatment.

Multi Pest Control treats both moth types affecting Melbourne homes, clothes moths damaging wool, cashmere, and silk in wardrobes, and pantry moths infesting dried food and cereal in kitchens. These are completely different insects requiring completely different treatment approaches.

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🦋 Clothes moth

Tineola bisselliella

Damages wool, cashmere, silk, and natural fibres in wardrobes and storage. Avoids light, rarely seen flying.

🦗 Pantry moth

Plodia interpunctella

Infests flour, cereals, dried fruit, nuts, spices, and pet food. More commonly seen flying in kitche

Which moth do you have?

Clothes moth vs. pantry moth a complete diagnostic guide

Treatment for clothes moths and pantry moths has almost nothing in common. Before any treatment begins, the species must be confirmed, treating a pantry moth infestation with a wardrobe-focused spray achieves nothing, and vice versa.

🦋 Clothes moth

Tineola bisselliella
Wardrobe & textile pest

🪲 Pantry moth

Plodia interpunctella
Kitchen & food storage pest

Look

Small (6–8mm), plain golden-buff or straw-coloured wings. No pattern. Narrow wings held flat against body at rest.

Look

Slightly larger (8–10mm), distinctive two-toned wings: copper-brown on the outer two-thirds, pale grey-cream near the body. Easily identified by this pattern.

Behaviour

Avoids light, shelters in dark wardrobes, storage boxes, and drawers. Rarely seen flying. Adults do not eat fabric.

Behaviour

More active than clothes moths, commonly seen flying in kitchens, particularly at dusk. Will fly toward light and rest on walls near the pantry.

Damage

Larvae eat natural protein fibers, wool, cashmere, silk, feathers, and fur. Leave irregular holes in garments and silken tubes or webbing on damaged fabric.

Damage

Larvae infest dried goods, flour, oats, cereal, rice, pasta, dried fruit, nuts, spices, and pet food. They produce silken webbing inside food containers.

Evidence

Silken tubes or webbing on or near the damaged area. Soft, translucent larval cases. Damage concentrated near one source item.

Evidence

Silken webbing inside food packets or containers. Small worm-like larvae visible in flour or cereal. Adults resting on pantry walls or flying near the kitchen.

Entry

Usually introduced in secondhand clothing, untreated wool items, or natural fibre rugs, not via open windows.

Entry

Usually introduced in contaminated packaged food from a supermarket or bulk food store — the infestation originates inside a purchased food item.

💡 Not sure which you have? The simplest check: if you're seeing moths near your kitchen and pantry, and finding webbing inside food packets, it's a pantry moth. If you're finding holes in wool or cashmere garments and moths in wardrobes, it's a clothes moth. If you're seeing large moths flying freely around the house at night near lights, it's almost certainly neither: most large moths in Melbourne homes are outdoor moths that have come in through windows, not pest species.

What's at risk

What each moth type damages in Melbourne homes

Knowing which items are at risk helps prioritise what needs professional treatment and what can be protected with storage changes.

🧥 Wool & cashmere garments

Clothes moth

The primary target, overcoats, jumpers, cardigans, suits, and any stored seasonal woollens, particularly items compressed in wardrobes over summer.

🪢 Wool carpets & rugs

Clothes moth

Clothes moths damage natural-fibre rugs, look for irregular bare patches along edges or under furniture where larvae feed undisturbed.

🛋️ Upholstered furniture

Clothes moth

Natural-fibre upholstery and cushion padding in sofas and armchairs, particularly in less-used rooms where fabric goes undisturbed.

🧵 Silk & feather items

Clothes moth

Silk scarves, ties, and garments; down and feather-filled cushions and duvets, all protein-based natural materials at risk from clothes moth larvae.

🌾 Flour, oats & cereals

Pantry moth

The most common pantry moth target, larvae visible as small worm-like insects in flour, oats, rice, cereal, and pasta.

🥜 Nuts, dried fruit & spices

Pantry moth

Bulk nuts, dried fruit, spice jars with loose lids, and pet food, all subject to pantry moth infestation, even in sealed-looking packaging.

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Why DIY doesn't work

Why mothballs, lavender, and cedar blocks rarely solve the problem

⚠️ The problem with mothballs, lavender, and cedar
Mothballs containing naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene repel adult moths from laying eggs in treated areas, but only at sufficient concentration inside a sealed, airtight container. In a standard open wardrobe, the concentration dissipates too quickly to be effective and has no impact on larvae already present in fabric. Lavender, cedar, and rosemary have the same limitation: they deter new adults from laying eggs, but they do not kill existing larvae or eggs. By the time moth damage is discovered in garments or food, an established larval population is present that requires direct treatment to eliminate.

Our process

How we treat moth infestations in Melbourne homes

The treatment differs significantly between clothes moths and pantry moths. For properties with both, we treat each area separately with species-specific methods.

Pricing guide

What moth treatment costs in Melbourne

Pricing depends on moth type and the number of affected rooms or storage areas. These are typical ranges for Melbourne homes.

$180 – $280

Clothes moth treatment

Wardrobe inspection, residual spray to wardrobe interiors and carpet edges, and pheromone monitoring traps for 1–2 affected wardrobe areas.

$160 – $220

Pantry moth treatment

Pantry inspection, food source identification and removal guidance, surface spray to pantry shelving, and pheromone monitoring traps.

$280 – $340

Combined treatment

Full home assessment and treatment for both moth types, appropriate when both clothes and pantry moth activity are confirmed in the same property.

Why choose us

What makes our moth control different

Pheromone monitoring

Species specific pheromone traps placed after treatment confirm whether the infestation is clearing and track any remaining activity.

Species confirmed first

We confirm clothes moth or pantry moth before any treatment, the wrong approach wastes money and leaves the infestation untreated.

Written reports

Documentation of species confirmed, areas treated, products applied, and specific prevention steps for each moth type.

Service guarantee

If moth activity persists beyond the expected timeframe, we return and reassess at no additional cost.

Licensed technicians

If moth activity persists beyond the expected timeframe, we return and reassess at no additional cost.

All Melbourne suburbs covered

Same-day and next-day bookings available across greater Melbourne, clothes moth activity peaks in spring and summer.

Coverage

Moth control across greater Melbourne

We treat clothes moth and pantry moth infestations in homes throughout Melbourne. Clothes moth activity peaks in warmer months when adults are most active; pantry moth infestations can occur year-round.

Common questions

Moth control Melbourne frequently asked questions

Finding holes in your woolens? Moths in the pantry?

Tell us which moth you're dealing with and your suburb, we'll confirm the species and book treatment the same day.

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