Tineola Bisselliella
Tineola bisselliella, commonly known as the clothes moth, is a small insect belonging to the family Tineidae. Adult moths are typically about 6 to 8 mm long and have a golden-brown color with distinctive fringed wings. They are primarily active at night and are attracted to light.
The larvae of Tineola bisselliella are the main pests, feeding on natural fibers found in clothing, carpets, and other textiles. They thrive in dark, undisturbed areas, making closets and storage spaces ideal habitats. Effective control measures include regular cleaning and proper storage of clothing to prevent infestations.