Plaster Bagworms

Plaster bagworms, also known as Phereoeca Uterella, are the larval form of a small moth species often mistaken for Phereoeca Allutella. These larvae carry around protective, oval-shaped cases made from lint, silk, and debris. Commonly found crawling on walls and ceilings, they forage for organic materials inside homes—making them a frequent nuisance in humid indoor environments.

Risks & Damages
Caused by Plaster Bagworms

Plaster bagworms do not bite or pose direct health risks, but they can cause material damage to fabrics and other organic household items.
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Feed on Natural Fibers (Wool, Cotton, Fabric)
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Damage to Clothes, Rugs & Curtains
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Presence Signals Poor Indoor Hygiene
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May Indicate Larger Moth Infestation
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Unsightly Appearance on Walls & Ceilings

Plaster Bagworms Pest Control

RESIDUAL SPRAYING

Applies long-lasting insecticide on surfaces to eliminate pests on contact and maintain extended protection against re-infestation.
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ULTRA-LOW VOLUME MISTING

Generates ultra-fine droplets that penetrate deep into cracks and crevices, providing fast and efficient indoor pest control.
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FOAMING

Delivers pesticide as foam to access difficult areas such as wall voids, electrical conduits, and hidden cavities where liquid treatments may not reach.
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