Active pest problems
Treatment is aimed at dealing with the infestation rather than only the visible surface damage.
We help customers across Ludlow, Shrewsbury and surrounding towns deal with carpet moth issues, textile pest activity and the damage these infestations can cause to carpets, rugs and other fibres.
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Textile pests such as carpet moths can cause real damage to wool carpets, rugs and soft furnishings if the problem is left to spread. Often the first signs are bare patches, loose fibres, larvae cases or unexplained damage appearing in tucked away areas.
Professional treatment helps target the infestation properly and gives you a more practical way of dealing with the problem than simply vacuuming the area and hoping it stops.
We help customers across Ludlow and Shrewsbury deal with carpet moth concerns by treating affected areas and advising on the wider cleaning and aftercare steps that may also be needed.

Treatment is aimed at dealing with the infestation rather than only the visible surface damage.
Acting early can help limit further damage to valuable wool carpets, rugs and other fibres.
Customers often want to know what to do next, and treatment helps provide a more structured response.
Every infestation is different, so the affected areas, the level of activity and the textile surfaces involved all need to be considered before deciding the best approach.
Wool carpets are often where activity is first noticed, especially in less disturbed parts of the room.
Rugs can provide the sort of fibre moth larvae feed on if the problem is not dealt with.
Where relevant, advice can extend beyond carpets to other textile items that may also be affected.

Once the infestation is dealt with, customers often want the carpets, rugs or upholstery cleaned as part of getting the property back to a fresher and more presentable condition. We can help with that too.
Common signs include thinning patches, loose fibres, larvae cases and damage appearing in quieter areas of wool carpet or rugs.
No. Carpet moths and related textile pests can also affect rugs, clothing and other natural fibres depending on the situation.
Yes. Cleaning may be helpful as part of the overall recovery process once treatment has been carried out.
Get in touch and explain what you are seeing. We can talk through the likely issue and the best next step for treatment.