Where do larvae come from?

Today, there was a larva on my bed. My dad gave me flowers for my birthday this morning. Could that be the cause? I'm so disgusted right now and I'm afraid there are more.

A week ago, I also saw one on the kitchen door. And I've seen a lot of moths lately. Are they food moths?

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antnschnobe, UserMod Light

Happy birthday : )

If they show up in the kitchen, you already see a moth attack, it can be very good that these are the caterpillars.

The caterpillars of the food moths look like this – Pictures – the dress moths so – Pictures.

If this is true, you must do something about it.

Browse food and containers well, closets and shelves as well. Also in clothing. Clean, suck, wash…

https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/consumer/foodmotten-bekaempfen-und-einem-Befall-vorbeuge,motten108.html

https://www.stern.de/panorama/kleidermotten-bekaempfe–so-schuetzen-sie-ihre-textilien-9176248.html

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That can be good, yes, that there was a leak somewhere hidden, and a moth put her eggs on it.
See the moths as on the Pictures?

Or rather so… Pictures? If it’s like these, it would be dress moths.

antnschnobe, UserMod Light

Okay, well, that’s actually Dörrobstmotten, so food moths.
See for the sake of clarity all foods such as nuts, chocolate, cocoa, cereal products of all kinds (corns, noodles..), dry fruit as well as French fruits, spices etc., whether there are other caterpillars in it. You also know it at the spinning stage.