Bui. 1051, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. 



Plate II. 



Red Cedar Chests as Protectors Against Moth Damage. 



.\ , Adults and well-grown larvae of Tlneola bitellklla. It i only tin- larva or worm that 

 damagi i brlc Magnified aboul 2 diameters, B, Felt pillow top damaged In cedar 

 chest by nail to fullj grown larvs of tin- clothes moth. Beside the damaged portions of 

 good , note, ■■'< a and b, the whltl ii tubes of silken threads In v. hlch the larvee secrete them- 

 selves while resting, Magnified 2 diameters. 



