Wondercide provides tips to save sweaters from the destruction
that moths can bring.
AUSTIN,
Texas, Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
-- As temperatures drop and wardrobes transition, the return
of sweater season brings both comfort and responsibility. Sweaters,
whether made of wool, cashmere, or cotton blends, are more than
seasonal staples—they're investments that require care and
consideration. Yet, lurking in closets across the country, an
often-overlooked threat continues to wreak havoc: moths. These tiny
invaders can turn cherished garments into threadbare remnants,
leaving behind irreparable damage.
"Wondercide empowers families to protect
what matters. Our Flying Insect Trap offers an effective and
effortless way to deter moths and safeguard clothing," says
Wondercide President Brad
Locke.
The issue is far from trivial. 92 million tons of textile waste
are generated each year globally, and moths are part of the
problem, causing $1 billion in damage
annually in the United States.
Much of this is preventable. Protecting the wardrobe is about more
than preserving the favorite winter essentials—it's a matter of
sustainability and reclaiming control over the unseen enemies in
the closet. With proactive care and effective solutions, sweater
season can remain as cozy and carefree as it's meant to be.
The hidden link between sweater care and moth infestations.
Sweaters are uniquely vulnerable to clothes moths due to the moths'
biological reliance on keratin. Found in wool, cashmere, and
similar materials, keratin is broken down by enzymes in the
larvae's digestive system, providing essential nutrients for their
development. Clothes moths, however, don't rely solely on the
fibers themselves. The conditions of the home environment—dark,
undisturbed spaces like closets—offer an ideal habitat for
egg-laying and larval growth. Elevated humidity and stagnant air
further support their lifecycle, enabling rapid reproduction and
prolonged infestations.
The reproductive strategy of clothes moths compounds their
threat. Females strategically lay eggs directly on keratin-rich
fabrics, ensuring newly hatched larvae have immediate access to
their food source. Larvae cause damage silently, consuming fibers
methodically over weeks or months. This process often leaves
garments irreparably harmed before the infestation is noticed.
Understanding the science behind these pests' survival and
reproduction underscores the importance of proactive measures,
including proper cleaning, storage, and environmental controls to
protect vulnerable textiles.
The art and science of keeping sweaters pristine.
Laundry is a constant task in most households, but caring for
sweaters requires a level of attention that sets it apart.
Protecting delicate fibers while keeping moths at bay can feel like
a balancing act. Labels provide some guidance: When machine washing
is possible, a cold, delicate cycle with the sweater placed in a
mesh laundry bag is widely recommended. Fabric softeners, while
seemingly helpful, are often discouraged due to their tendency to
degrade fibers over time. For more delicate garments or when
instructions are unclear, hand washing in cold water with a mild
detergent frequently becomes the safest option. Careful rinsing and
drying flat on a towel help avoid misshapen or damaged sweaters.
Additionally, a small amount of hair conditioner in the wash has
been known to enhance softness, offering a simple yet effective
care tip.
The best practices for storing sweaters.
Sweater storage often demands careful attention, especially when
closet space is at a premium. Folding tends to be the preferred
method for maintaining the integrity of these delicate garments, as
hanging can lead to stretching and distortion of their shape.
Preserving a sweater's structure is key, given that most fabrics
are not designed to accommodate prolonged tension or changes in
form.
When the season shifts and sweaters are ready to be tucked away,
a methodical approach can make all the difference. Hand washing,
air drying, and gentle ironing prepare them for longer-term
storage. Folding them and placing them in breathable storage bags
helps protect against moisture and pests, particularly moths. This
practice not only safeguards sweaters during their spring and
summer hibernation but also serves as a reliable year-round
solution for maintaining their quality.
A routine check for little holes in a sweater will help keep
track of moth activity. The holes will be irregular in shape and
often have jagged edges. A magnifying glass can be used to see if
larvae are crawling around on the sweaters. Moth larvae can be
identified by their white exterior and their size of about half an
inch. These pesky critters are often found crawling restlessly on
fabrics – sometimes clothes, sometimes furniture.
If the moths have reached their adult stages, they can be
identified as clothes moths by appearance. These moths, also known
as case-making moths, have grayish-yellow forewings that span about
half an inch with little dark spots on the outer parts. The
hindwings are whiter and silky. A webbing moth is a similar size to
the case-making but is a paler color and without spots.
Preventing moth damage with reliable protection.
Products to prevent moth damage and to kill moths have been popular
year-round, and sales surge during the fall and winter seasons when
knit clothing is most worn. Aside from regularly cleaning sweaters,
using a moth trap like Wondercide's Flying Insect Trap is a smart
idea. It uses Blu-V™ light that lures in flying insects such as
moths, fruit flies, mosquitoes, and gnats. Without producing any
noises or odors, this handy device takes care of the bug situation
and guards those beloved sweaters. It can be set up in any or every
room in the home, and once plugged in, the rest is left up to the
trap.
In addition to the Flying Insect Trap, Wondercide's Indoor Pest
Control for the Home and Kitchen has the power to kill moths.
Wondercide's products are cruelty-free and safe around pets and
people when used as directed. With Wondercide's help, consumers
will have a solid method of defense against unwanted critters
eating their clothes.
This is the season to kick back by the fire with a warm cup of
tea in a holiday sweater with Wondercide's simple steps. Wondercide
helps make it possible to extend the winter wardrobe for years to
come with smart products and sweater expertise.
Sources:
https://earth.org/statistics-about-fast-fashion-waste/
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Introduction+to+Insect+Pest+Management%2C+3rd+Edition-p-9780471589570
About Wondercide
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million families from bugs since 2009, and the ticker is still
running! The company provides plant-powered, lab-proven solutions
for those looking for alternatives to conventional pest control
products and services. Wondercide's pest protection lineup is safe
around the whole family when used as directed and meets the same
effectiveness standards required for conventional products,
harnessing the power of nature to do the job.
As a Green America Gold Certified business for high standards in
social and environmental impact, the company is woman-founded and
driven by love to help you Protect Your Pack® – pets, family,
homes, indoors and outdoors, and everything in between.
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Media Contact
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804-402-5316, MelissaW@Amsterland.com, www.wondercide.com
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