Ever Seen This Creepy Wall-Clinging Moth? Meet the Kamitetep

How to prevent kamitetep infestation

Wall moth larvae, or clothing moths, feed on fur, wool, dead skin fragments, hair and paper. Pierces stored and old clothes, need for detection

Bugs are attracted to potential sources of food, and they won’t stick around if there’s nothing to eat. So routine cleanings can go a long way to keeping your home pest-free, explains Nature Pest, a pest control company in Florida. Minimize clutter that can gather dust and crumbs. (This will also make cleaning easier.) Use airtight containers to store food, and get rid of scraps promptly. Don’t panic if you notice signs of kamitetep, since they may be passing through during their hunt for nutrients. But keep your eye on the situation so they don’t multiply into an infestation.