Like clothes moths, carpet beetles are likewise drawn to proteins, and can be quite destructive.
The most known members of the family are the clothes moths.
The back edge of the hind wings of clothes moths is very hairy, which helps to identify them.
A few, including the clothes moth, feed on detritus.
Whereas many other Tineidae are drawn to light, common clothes moths seem to prefer dim or dark areas.
The most familiar members of the family are the clothes moths, which have adapted to feeding on stored fabrics.
Another example of functional adaptation is provided by the clothes moth, which has a special enzyme that enables it to digest wool.
A little bitty thing like a clothes moth fluttered away while I was looking.
It was neat and tidy, covered with dust, and not so much eaten up by clothes moths.
Its first notable successes were against clothes moths and lice in Swiss refugee camps.