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White-shouldered House Moth - Endrosis sarcitrella

White-shouldered House Moth - Endrosis sarcitrella
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
June 27, 2007
Size: 7mm
Well they're still around. I guess they have started to establish themselves in my yard, they're no longer in my house. These moths were (I assume) brought in the house in some Squirrel food that my father would buy. When they became so numerous in the house we figured out where they were coming from and moved the feed outside in a metal container.