How to avoid clothes moths: live in the east Midlands
by Maev Kennedy from Environment | The Guardian on (#3NC4P)
Survey suggests pest problem is worst in south-east England, and in flats and pre-1950s housing
Got a lovely collection of cashmere sweaters you don't want devoured by moths? Then maybe you should move to a new-build house in the east Midlands. That, you see, is the type of dwelling and region least likely to be tormented by the pesky insects, according to a new study by English Heritage at least.
English Heritage conservators have been monitoring the remorseless rise in moth numbers, blamed on a string of exceptionally mild winters - although the survey ended before the spectacularly bitter weather of last winter - and last year invited visitors to their properties to help by collecting free moth traps and reporting their haul.
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