Bui. 1051, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Plate IV. 
Red Cedar Chests as Protectors Against Moth Damage. 
A, Eggshells of the clothes moth partially hidden in loosely woven army cloth. Although 
these eggs have hatched the young larvae were killed in the chest before they could spin 
webs or feed upon the fabric. Magnified 12 diameters. B, High grade woolen cloth of 
moderately close weave. Note eggshells and dead newly hatched larvce of clothes moths. 
Larvae were killed in the chest before they spun webs or fed upon fabric. Magnified about 
12 diameters. 
