How To Get Rid Of Wool Moths And Bedbugs From Your Blankets


A Pendleton throw blanket is very warm and is also good for insulating. Just by adding a Pendleton blanket under the bottom sheet, you will make a warmer bed.
You can use the blankets and the throws in both winter and summer. During winter, you just have to layer up the blankets and in summer, you can use one thin blanket or throw. You can also use your Pendleton blankets to cover a window for privacy or to keep the room warm.
However, if blankets get infested with bedbugs or wool moths, they can be problematic. In this post, we give you ways to get rid of bedbugs and moths from your blankets.

Protect your blankets from bed bugs

If your region has been infested by bed bugs, you should have a concern about them. After washing your Pendleton wool blanket in hot water, air-dry the blanket and do one extra step to make sure that there is no bed bug contamination. Make sure you iron the blanket with a hot iron. Set it on the wool setting. Make sure you iron every part of the blanket. Do extra strokes to kill all the bed bug eggs from your blanket. You can also steam your blankets after they have dried. The heat you expose your blanket to will kill the larvae and eggs and any other pests that may be in the blanket.

Protection from wool moths

When using Pendleton throw blanket, it is crucial to protect them from pantry moths and wool moths. Wool contains nitrogen that attracts moths. Moths will lay eggs in wool and their larvae will eat holes in your blanket. You can protect your blankets by making sure that they are clean before storing them. After winter, wash your blankets and store them in a cedar chest. 

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