Hello Ian and pestlisters
We also have the same moth in our library as you can see. Some years ago,
in 2018 was the first time that it appeared in our sticky traps, and was
identified as monopis obviella. this year there is a bit more population.
Does anybody know the habits of this moth? May we b
Excellent, thanks very much Helen!
On Mon, 10 Jun 2024, 11:38 Helen Smith, wrote:
> Hi. They look like Monopis moths to me. Similar in size to Tineola
> bisselliella and Tinea pellionella clothes moths but with that distinctive
> 'badger stripe'. Monopis are also often found on Tineola pheromone
Hi. They look like Monopis moths to me. Similar in size to Tineola
bisselliella and Tinea pellionella clothes moths but with that distinctive
'badger stripe'. Monopis are also often found on Tineola pheromone monitors.
Helen Smith
Independent Preventive Conservator
On Mon, 10 Jun 2024, 09:57 Ian