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wool, feathers, fur, hair, leather and upholstered furniture. larvae will also feed on lint, dust and paper products. they can feed on mixtures of natural and synthetic fibres, but cannot feed on materials made only from synthetic fibres. in nature, clothes moths infest pollen, hair, dead insects and dried
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