In many homes, especially in warm and humid climates, small moths appear , clinging to walls, furniture, or even curtains. These are commonly called “Kamitetep .” Although their scientific name varies by region, they are part of a group of insects very common in homes.
This article will show you what Kamitetep moths are , why they appear in your home, what health risks they pose, what science says about these moths, the beliefs that have formed around them, and how you can prevent them from invading your spaces.
Origin and popular name “Kamitetep”
The term “Kamitetep” is not scientific, but a popular name that has been passed down through generations in several Latin American countries. Many families use it to refer to those small moths that are often found on walls, especially at night when artificial light attracts them.
In reality, these moths may belong to different species of the Pyralidae or Tineidae family , which include the well-known clothes moths or food moths.
Why do they stick to the walls?
