TruNorth Pest Control | Moth Control in Buford, GA
Moths may seem harmless, but some species can cause significant damage to your clothing, pantry goods, and stored items. In Buford, TruNorth Pest Control offers expert moth extermination services to identify the species and eliminate the infestation quickly and effectively.
Why Moths Are a Problem in Buford
Buford’s climate supports year-round moth activity indoors, especially in closets, pantries, and storage areas. Clothes moths target natural fibers like wool, silk, and fur, while pantry moths infest dried foods like cereal, flour, and pasta.
Our Moth Control Process
Inspection: Identify the moth species and determine the extent of the infestation.
Targeted Treatment: Use of pheromone traps, residual insecticides, and pantry purging.
Sanitation: Remove infested items and clean storage areas.
Prevention: Seal food containers, use garment bags, and monitor regularly.
Moth Activity in Buford by Month

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 Buford, GA
- Bogan Meadows
- Hidden Falls
- Lanier Springs
- Hamilton Mill (Buford side)
- Whispering Creeks
FAQ’S
Q: What types of moths invade homes?
A: Clothes moths and Indian meal moths (pantry moths) are most common.
Q: Do moths bite or sting?
A: No. Moths do not bite or sting people.
Q: How do I get rid of pantry moths?
A: Dispose of infested food, clean cabinets, and use pheromone traps or insecticides.
Q: Are mothballs safe?
A: Mothballs are toxic and should be used cautiously, especially around children and pets.
Q: Can moths damage clothes?
A: Yes. Clothes moth larvae feed on wool, silk, and other animal-based fibers.
People Also Ask (PAA)
Q: What attracts moths into homes?
A: Light, stored food, and natural fibers attract moths indoors.
Q: When are moths most active?
A: Spring and summer are peak activity times, but indoor infestations can persist year-round.
Q: Can moths ruin carpets?
A: Yes. Larvae may feed on wool rugs and carpet fibers if left untreated.
Q: How do I prevent moths long-term?
A: Keep storage areas dry, vacuum regularly, and inspect food and clothing items.

