Millers |
Hole makers |
Wool eaters |
Wool lovers |
Night fliers |
Cloth eaters |
Flame lovers |
Closet pests |
Closet eaters |
Lepidopterans |
Some emperors |
Wool fanciers |
Bulb circlers |
Winged insects |
Cedar avoiders |
Flame flitters |
Hole producers |
Light swarmers |
Sweater eaters |
Tussocks, e.g. |
Wardrobe pests |
Flame fanciers |
Wool consumers |
Light circlers |
Closet culprits |
Closet invaders |
Fabric fanciers |
Luna and miller |
Flame followers |
Storage problem |
Closet predators |
Former silkworms |
Closet intruders |
Racing sailboats |
Fluttery insects |
They fly by night |
Nocturnal insects |
Flame worshippers |
Clothing consumers |
Night-light crowd? |
Naphthalene targets |
Ones woolgathering? |
Some papal escapees |
Ones in the closet? |
Butterfly relatives |
Clothes closet pests |
Lunas or browntails. |
Winged flame seekers |
Porch light circlers |
Butterflies' cousins |
Some ex-caterpillars |
What some balls repel |
Unwanted closet items |
Clothes closet menaces |
Clothes-munching pests |
Passion Pit "___ Wings |
Targets of naphthalene |
Emperors in the closet |
Light-headed creatures? |
Pests repelled by cedar |
They take night flights |
Naphthalene repels them |
Ones attracted to flames |
Woolly bears, eventually |
Ones found in the closet? |
Outdoor lighting fixtures? |
They're drawn to the flame |
They sometimes eat in closets |
What some caterpillars become |
Fly out of reunion outfits, perhaps |
Insects that swarm around light bulbs |