Hi all,
I have had a problem with carpet moths for several years and have come up with what I think is a strategy to get rid of them once and for all. I plan to remove all wool carpets in the bedrooms and replace them with synthetic versions that I am informed are not to the moths liking. (An awful prospect, I know, but I have to beat these little creatures) I have set aside about 2k for the job of lifting / removing the old carpets and refitting new carpets.
My first questions is: is this likely to work? (i.e., get rid of them).
The second question is should I pay twice as much for synthetic carpets that are canvas backed, or just do with foam backing? Are there any really good sythetic carpets out there? Some claim to be super stain resistant and to bounce back rather than flatten. I just haven't a clue whether expensive synthetic is better than cheap synthetic! If anyone could recommend a brand I would be delighted.
Thanks guys.
I have had a problem with carpet moths for several years and have come up with what I think is a strategy to get rid of them once and for all. I plan to remove all wool carpets in the bedrooms and replace them with synthetic versions that I am informed are not to the moths liking. (An awful prospect, I know, but I have to beat these little creatures) I have set aside about 2k for the job of lifting / removing the old carpets and refitting new carpets.
My first questions is: is this likely to work? (i.e., get rid of them).
The second question is should I pay twice as much for synthetic carpets that are canvas backed, or just do with foam backing? Are there any really good sythetic carpets out there? Some claim to be super stain resistant and to bounce back rather than flatten. I just haven't a clue whether expensive synthetic is better than cheap synthetic! If anyone could recommend a brand I would be delighted.
Thanks guys.