Cleaning, pheromone traps can purge clothes moths
Fabric pests feed on a variety of organic materials, including cotton products, wool products, animal fur, feathers, clothing, carpeting, draperies and other fabrics.
Most fabric pests are either clothes moths or carpet (dermestid) beetles, although silverfish and crickets can also feed on these products.
The webbing clothes moth is a solid golden brown on the wings, while the casemaking clothes moth has three black spots on each wing.
[...] keep clothes and other fabrics stored in sealed, plastic bags.
[...] wash all infested clothing in hot, soapy water to kill the larvae and eggs.
Make sure any carpets in the closet are clean and free of lint or animal hair or any organic debris.
Make sure you vacuum under all furniture as carpet beetles can survive by feeding on dust bunnies.
Make sure you vacuum up all the dead insects as the spines of the carpet beetle larvae can cause rashes if they penetrate your pores.
A number of pests attack our food, mostly several species of moths and over a dozen beetles, but some grain mites will also make their presence known.
Usually it is just coincidental, but if you bring more home, then you need to tell the store manager where you shop so they can do what they have to do in the store.