Industrial pest control and preventive measures for companies

Industrial pests include moths and many beetle species that feed on the natural protein keratin. It can be found in textiles of animal origin such as wool, silk, fur, leather and feathers.

In fact, it is the larvae of the textile damage insects such as fur beds that cause visible damage. Adult beetles feed on nectar and pollen from flowering plants.

It is not only everyday items such as clothing, upholstered furniture or woolen rugs that are at risk, but also antique objects of historical or cultural value can be at risk of attack. It is therefore important to fight these pest insects as early as possible.




Treatment of textile damage insects
Many textile damage insects are carried by birds that have their nests in the building's eaves or wind. When the birds leave their nests, the textile damage insects will move into the building in search of alternative food sources.

Measures to take control of textile damage insects
Not sure if you have a problem? Look out for signs of textile damage insects.

Look closely at your fabrics to see if there are any signs of beetles or moths.

Vacuum clean often carpet, upholstered furniture and other items in fabric that cannot be washed. Always be careful when replacing a vacuum cleaner bag as eggs, larvae and adult textile damage insects will still be alive.

If possible, wash fabrics and other textiles regularly to eliminate eggs and larvae.

Invest in professional bird control of your premises so that the birds, which carry on textile damage insects, cannot build textile pests.

Signs of an attack
When you know what signs to look for, it can be quite easy to detect if you have problems with Bed-Bugs damage insects.

Regular inspections and monitoring can help identify a problem early to ensure prompt and effective treatment of textile damage insects . Immediate action can significantly reduce the risk of long-term damage to sensitive objects such as woolen rugs and other textile objects of historical and cultural significance.

Signs of textile damage insects
Apart from injuries, there are also other visible signs of an attack. In general, beetle larvae tend to concentrate the damage on one and the same object while antler larvae spread and damage different objects.

Evidence of activity:


  1. Live or dead adult insects - such as carpet beetles or textile templates, which are often gathered around window openings, are an indication of an attack.

  2. Damage - often on natural fabrics such as carpets, wallpapers, leather bindings, upholstered furniture, silk or fur items.

  3. Check for signs of damage to pillows, mattresses and furniture with traditional fillings such as feathers.
  4. Spillages and dried skins - The larvae from the fur-bed larvae are as small as grains of salt and turn brown. These are found concentrated in the attack area.

  5. Larvae - prefer to hide in quiet, dark, undisturbed places, for example, under large furniture (which is not often moved) or wardrobes and wardrobes. The beetle larvae have a light and brown striped body and have a lot of hair hence the nickname "woolly bears".

  6. Eggs - look for eggs from textile damage insects in air ducts, cabinets, wardrobes, under furniture and on textiles.

Textile pest control and preventive measures for companies

Regular inspection and professional solutions can effectively eliminate an attack without damaging fragile or valuable objects in museums or antique dealers.

Professional service is essential to help identify the pests and offer a customized solution to achieve a successful result.

The term textile pest insect includes various species of pest insects that may need to be treated differently depending on the species.

Industrial Pest Control services against textile damage insects
We offer an integrated control and control package tailored to suit your individual needs.

Our goal is to solve the attack in a safe and effective way with the least possible hassle and interruption in your business.

Benefits of  services

  • FREE inspection - we will conduct a full, in-depth and free inspection of your business premises to assess the extent of the attack.

  • Specific treatment plan - we will plan an appropriate treatment depending on the extent of the attack and any preventive measures.

  • Certified Technicians - We will regularly monitor your premises using a variety of monitors against textile damage insects to identify the pests before they cause damage.

  • Regular visits - the number of visits and the frequency depends on the level of attack and the type of treatment.

  • Specific pH neutral treatments - our pH neutral insect spray treatments quickly eliminate the textile damage insects found in the infected areas without damaging the objects.

  • Heat pod heat treatment - our chemical-free heat pod treatment will eliminate all insect life stages from egg to larva, pupa and adult by heating the infected objects to a controlled temperature for a certain period of time.

  • Controlled Atmosphere Technology (CAT) - our method uses inert gases such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide to create an anaerobic atmosphere where the textile damage insects are eliminated, without harmful contamination or degradation of the fragile objects treated.


Compliance with the law - we tailor treatments specifically for your company to ensure that all necessary laws and regulations are followed.

Prevention advice - our service technicians will advise on how to prevent textile pest infestation in the future.

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