Hi Chelsee,

Casemaking moths are generally attracted to animal fiber, wool, feathers, things like that. Could you share what you found regarding their attraction to hemp? That may be species specific and I’m just genuinely curious. Thank you so much!

Best,

Mike 
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Hi Stephan,

 

Thanks for your help! Is hemp attractive to casemaking moths?

 

Best.

Chelsee

 

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Hi Chelsee,

 

my assessment is, as a plant material, hemp is not attractive to clothes moths. Especially if the hemp is also coated with tar.

On the subject of tar, I would also pay attention to the risk to the environment or people.

 

Champhor is famous as repellent for many insects.

 

Best, Stephan

 

 

 

Stephan Biebl

Dipl.-Ing (FH) Holztechnik

Sachverständiger für Museumsschädlinge (BVFS)

 

Mariabrunnweg 15

D-83671 Benediktbeuern

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Hi all,

 

I was curious if anyone could provide any insight on this. We have been dealing with clothing moths (and a few casemaking moths) inside our museum. We have an exhibit coming up that will feature a wood piece that has hemp handles, which I know can be attractive to the casemaking moths in particular. However, the handles have been treated with tar. Does anyone know if this might be a deterrent to the moths? The creator also specified that the work is made of camphor, which he says that bugs despise. (I don’t know about this, but thought I would throw it out there)

 

I appreciate any help that anyone can provide!

 

Thank you.

 

Chelsee Boehm (she/her)

Curator of Collections & Exhibits

Grace Hudson Museum

 

(707) 467-2836  museum

(707) 467-5754  direct line

(801) 452-3191  cell

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