White-shouldered house moth Endrosis sarcitrella
Adult
Size: About 10mm
Shape: small moth, wings folded along back
Colour: Grey and black and white
Antennae: Long
Distinguishing features: Bright white patch of scales on head and shoulders
Larvae eat: Detritus from birds nests etc
Damage: Very rare
Adults eat: Nothing
Often found on: on traps in historic houses on traps near chimneys due to nests and dead birds in the chimney
Size: About 10mm
Shape: small moth, wings folded along back
Colour: Grey and black and white
Antennae: Long
Distinguishing features: Bright white patch of scales on head and shoulders
Larvae eat: Detritus from birds nests etc
Damage: Very rare
Adults eat: Nothing
Often found on: on traps in historic houses on traps near chimneys due to nests and dead birds in the chimney
White-shouldered house moth Endrosis sarcitrella
100%