TruNorth Pest Control | Moth Control in Alpharetta, GA
Moths may seem harmless, but certain species can cause serious damage to clothing, carpets, and stored food. The two most common household invaders are clothes moths and pantry moths. Both can multiply quickly and remain hidden until damage becomes noticeable, making professional control essential for long-term prevention.
Why Moths Are a Problem in Alpharetta
Alpharetta’s warm climate and seasonal humidity provide an ideal environment for moths to breed and thrive. Clothes moths target natural fibers like wool and silk, while pantry moths infest stored grains, cereals, and dried goods. Without treatment, they can spread throughout closets, attics, and pantries, contaminating food and ruining fabrics.
TruNorth’s Moth Treatment Process
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Inspection – We inspect pantries, closets, and storage spaces to identify moth species and locate the source of infestation.
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Treatment – Pheromone traps and insecticides are strategically applied to eliminate adult moths and larvae.
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Follow-Up – We monitor affected areas, replace traps as needed, and ensure full elimination.
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Prevention Guidance – We recommend sealing dry goods, laundering fabrics regularly, and improving storage practices to prevent reinfestation.
Seasonal Activity Calendar for Moths in Alpharetta, GA

January – Low
February – Low
March – Moderate
April – High
May – High
June – High
July – High
August – High
September – Moderate
October – Low
November – Low
December – Low
Neighborhoods We Serve in Alpharetta, GA
- Avalon
- Windward
- Downtown Alpharetta
- The Manor Golf & Country Club
- Crooked Creek / White Columns
FAQ’S
Q1: What do clothes moths eat?
A1: Clothes moths feed on natural fibers such as wool, silk, fur, and feathers, damaging clothing and upholstery.
Q2: Are pantry moths harmful?
A2: Yes. While they don’t bite or sting, pantry moths contaminate food with webbing, eggs, and larvae.
Q3: How do I prevent moths?
A3: Use sealed containers for dry foods, vacuum storage areas regularly, and store fabrics in airtight bins.
Q4: Are mothballs safe?
A4: Traditional mothballs release strong chemicals that can be unsafe. Modern repellents and traps are safer alternatives.
Q5: Can moths infest clean homes?
A5: Yes, moths can enter clean homes through infested food products, secondhand clothing, or unnoticed eggs in storage.
People Also Ask (PAA)
Are moths seasonal in Alpharetta?
Yes, moths are most active during the warmer months, particularly from spring through late summer.
Do pantry moths fly?
Yes, adult pantry moths often fly around kitchens and pantries searching for food sources.
Are moths attracted to light?
Many moths are drawn to light, especially at night, which can lead them indoors.
Do clothes moths fly?
Clothes moths rarely fly and prefer dark, undisturbed areas like closets or drawers.
Can traps eliminate moths?
Traps can capture adult moths and help reduce their numbers, but complete control requires targeting larvae and eggs.

