I didn’t know what this was

This case is not something foreign that they find, but a structure that the larva itself builds using materials it finds in the environment.

Its production may contain traces of hair, textile fibers, plant remains, threads of clothing, grains of sand, dust and tiny fragments of animal or plant origin.

That is why the appearance of the case varies depending on the location: it can be lighter or darker, rough or smooth, blending in with the surface where it is located and easily going unnoticed.

These small cases are usually found in areas that they identify as protected in the home, such as corners, behind furniture, in high ceilings, or in areas where cleaning is not done frequently.

There, the larva moves slowly, barely showing part of its body to move and immediately retreating into its refuge. This behavior has sparked the interest of experts and observers, as it represents an extremely effective survival strategy.
The life cycle of the case-bearing moth begins when the adult female lays between 35 and 50 eggs near food sources.

Approximately one week later, the eggs hatch and the larvae emerge, almost immediately beginning to build their characteristic case. From that moment on, their main objective will be to feed and grow until they complete their development.

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