Our products are made from high-quality virgin wool, Merino wool or Crossbred wool — natural materials offering many benefits such as breathability, temperature regulation and odour neutrality.
Important to know:
Moths are generally not attracted to wool itself, but mainly to odours, skin particles or organic residues that may remain on textiles.
Since wool is a natural material, it can — like other wool garments or carpets — serve as a food source if moths are already present in the household. However, moth infestation can be reliably prevented with a few simple precautions.
Prevent moths – simple steps
| ✔️ Action | What to do | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Store items clean | Air or clean shoes and clothing before long storage | Moths avoid clean textiles |
| Use regularly | Wear or move wool products occasionally | Movement disturbs moths |
| Ventilate | Open wardrobes regularly or air products | Moths prefer dark, undisturbed spaces |
| Keep dry | Avoid damp rooms or sealed plastic bags | Moisture attracts moth activity |
| Use natural repellents | Place lavender, cedarwood or pine in wardrobes | Moths dislike these scents |
| Protect seasonal items | Store in breathable bags or boxes | Limits moth access |
💡 Good to know
Moth infestations usually do not come from new products, but from moths already present in the household.
⚠️ If moths are already present
| Step | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| 1 | Vacuum and clean the wardrobe thoroughly |
| 2 | Wash or freeze affected textiles |
| 3 | Use moth traps or natural repellents |
✅ Our tip:
Regularly worn and aired wool products are much less likely to be affected by moths.