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Keep moths away from your fur coats: tips and tricks

Investing in high-quality outerwear requires a commitment to proper maintenance. To keep moths away from your luxury garments, you must understand how these insects behave. Fur coats are expensive and delicate, so preventing damage is far easier than trying to repair it. By following the right tips and tricks, you can ensure your favorite pieces last for decades.

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Why You Must Protect Your Luxury Investment

Moths have incredibly expensive tastes. While they aren’t poisonous and don’t bite humans, they are a nightmare for any fashionista. These tiny insects love to feast on natural materials like fur coats, cashmere, and wool. Unfortunately, once moths destroy the hide or the hair of your garment, you can never fully restore it. Therefore, prevention remains your best defense.

Essential Preparation: Before You Store Your Fur

Proper care begins long before you notice a moth. After a long winter, always take your precious garments to a professional cleaner. They can remove invisible particles that attract insects.

Once cleaned, choose a storage area that is dark, cold, and has low humidity. Storing your coat properly for at least four months of summer is vital for its longevity.

Proven Methods to Keep Moths Away

Natural Oils: Cedarwood and Lavender

Cedarwood and lavender oils are highly effective at repelling insects. You can mix these oils with distilled water to create a light spray for your wardrobe. However, never spray the solution directly onto the fur. Instead, spray the closet walls while the coat is removed. Alternatively, soak cotton balls in these oils and place them in the corners of your wardrobe. These tips ensure a pleasant scent while providing a chemical-free shield.

Give Your Garments Space to Breathe

Crowded closets are a breeding ground for pests. Avoid storing your fur coats in over-stuffed wardrobes. Your garments need enough space to “breathe” to prevent moisture buildup. Furthermore, you should shake your coats periodically. This simple movement prevents insects from getting comfortable on your luxury items.

Smart Use of Natural Repellents

You can find various natural repellent boxes that hang between clothes or fit into pockets. These are excellent tricks for consistent protection. However, strictly avoid mothballs. They are not eco-friendly and produce an unbearable chemical smell. Natural fur absorbs strong odors easily, and you may never get rid of that mothball scent.

Professional Solutions vs. Common Mistakes

Professional storage is arguably the best way to keep moths away. Specialized facilities offer climate-controlled environments that insects hate. Browse our luxury fur collection and learn more about our storage recommendations.

Be careful with “DIY” internet advice. For example, some suggest freezing garments to kill moth eggs. While this works for wool, freezing can actually destroy the delicate skin of a fur coat. Stick to proven, gentle methods to maintain the integrity of the hair and leather.

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Andrei V. Shearling, Fur & Leather Goods Manufacturer since 1994
A&A Vesa is a Romanian shearling and leather manufacturer established in 1994, with its own tannery and production facility in Arad, Romania. With over 30 years of hands-on experience working with genuine leather, sheepskin, and fur, the A&A Vesa team produces outerwear for customers across Romania, Europe, and the United States. Every jacket, coat, and accessory is crafted in-house — from raw skin processing to finished garment — with a daily tannery capacity of 500 skins. Our expertise spans full-grain leather, nappa, shearling, and natural fur, making us one of the few vertically integrated leather factories in Eastern Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I naturally keep moths away from my closet?
Using cedarwood blocks or lavender-soaked cotton balls is a safe and effective way to repel moths without using harsh chemicals.
Is it safe to use mothballs with fur coats?
No. Mothballs have a strong, toxic odor that fur absorbs permanently. Use natural repellents or professional storage instead.
Why do moths eat fur and wool?
Moths are attracted to keratin, a protein found in natural animal fibers like fur, wool, and silk.
Should I freeze my fur coat to kill moth larvae?
No. While freezing works for cashmere, the extreme cold can crack the leather of a fur coat, causing permanent damage.
How often should I check my stored fur coats?
You should shake and inspect your garments at least once a month during the summer to ensure no pests have moved in.
Does professional cleaning help prevent moths?
Yes. Cleaning removes salt, oils, and food particles that are not visible to the eye but are highly attractive to insects.