Carpet Moth Treatment Newport Pagnell (MK16)
Bald patches in the pile? Silky webbing along skirtings? That’s not “wear”—that’s carpet/clothes moth larvae. We provide precise, safe carpet moth treatment in Newport Pagnell that stops the feeding and protects your wool carpets for the long run.
What We See Locally
- Wool carpets & rugs attacked along edges, under sofas and in spare rooms
- Fine webbing + sand-like frass; occasional case-bearing larvae “tubes”
- Adults flying low at night (they don’t eat—larvae do)
Our Treatment Plan (Built to Clear, Not Just Calm Down)
- Survey & ID: confirm species (common vs case-bearing), map hotspots and risk rooms.
- Edge-focused clean: slow HEPA vacuum of skirting lines, thresholds and under large furniture.
- Targeted application: professional residual treatment to edges/voids + IGR (insect growth regulator) to break life cycles.
- Follow-up visit: re-check traps and retreat any persistent zones.
- Protection tips: storage guidance for wool rugs/winter textiles; ongoing monitoring plan.
Prep Checklist (Quick & Easy)
- Lift small rugs; expose skirting edges and under sofas/beds.
- Clear clutter from floors; bag/box woollens you’re storing.
- Vacuum before we arrive if you can; empty the bag/canister outside.
- Keep pets/children away from treated areas until dry (we’ll advise on re-entry).
Repair & Aftercare
Lightly grazed pile often brushes back after treatment and cleaning. Heavy damage may need patch repair or reweave—we’ll flag this during the visit. Keep pheromone traps running for a full life cycle as an early-warning system.
Coverage
Newport Pagnell (MK16) and nearby: Tickford End, North Crawley, Sherington, Moulsoe, Little Linford, Great Linford, Giffard Park and surrounding MK areas.
FAQs
Do I need to replace the carpet?
Usually not. Treat, clean, and protect. Only severe bald patches may need repair.
Will the treatment stain?
No—applications are targeted to edges/voids and are designed for domestic settings.
Are gels/sprays safe around kids and pets?
Yes—used as directed and allowed to dry. We’ll give clear re-entry guidance on the day.
Why do moths come back?
Missed edges, stored woollens, or low-traffic rooms left unvacuumed. We include a maintenance plan to prevent repeats.
How fast will I see results?
Feeding stops quickly once larvae contact treated zones; expect a follow-up to catch late hatchers.