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Brown House Moth (Hofmannophila pseudospretella)

Brown House Moth (Hofmannophila pseudospretella)

The Brown House Moth requires a high proportion of animal protein in its diet including feathers, wool and hair - a diet which is reflected in its behaviour as a scavenger. Widespread and common in both domestic situations and food storage environments. Known to be a major pest in food preparation and museum surroundings where its presence may pose a threat to public health and stock. Occurrences may be linked with birds’ nests.

Identification:
The adult moth is around 8mm in length with an Open wing span 15–25mm. Bronze-brown in colour, with dark brown to black flecks on the forewings. When at rest the wings are folded over the body and a noticeable fringe of hairs on the tips of the wings can be seen. The Larvae are around 6mm, white with a brown head.

Biology:
Eggs are laid singly within the food substrate. Hatching occurs between 10 and 40 days depending upon conditions. Larvae produce silken tunnels within the substrate and may exist 2 - 5 months before pupation. Diapause may extend the effective length of the life cycle.

Control:
Removal of birds’ nests, and general aggregations of food / organic matter are recommended. Frequent vacuuming of these areas will reduce the breeding potential by physical removal of all stages in the life cycle. Where appropriate, use of a residual insecticide spray will provide control.

Products to control Brown House Moth:

Eradisect Single Shot (530ml)
Single shot with total release trigger. Rapid action spray that can be used in animal facilities including poultry houses.

Ecorex Action Plus (1L)
Ecorex Action Plus is an insecticide product for professional use against flying and crawling insects.

Eradisect Moth Hanger (pack of 10)
With its sleek design it provides a great solution to moth monitoring and trapping in various situations.