- Walls
- Ceilings
- Furniture
At first glance, they look harmless—almost like bits of dust or debris.
But there’s more to them than meets the eye.
⚠️ Can They Affect Your Skin?
Some people report experiencing:
- Itching
- Skin irritation
- Small bumps or redness
This isn’t because the insect is aggressively “biting” like a mosquito…
But because of tiny hairs or fibers associated with the larva that may irritate sensitive skin.
👉 Important: Reactions vary. Many people never experience any symptoms at all.
If irritation happens, simple treatments like anti-itch creams usually help.
🐛 What Exactly Is It?
According to sources like Wikipedia, Phereoeca uterella is:
- A moth species
- Commonly called a plaster bagworm or household casebearer
- Found mostly in warm, humid environments
The larva lives inside a protective case (cocoon) made from:
- Silk
- Dust
- Sand
- Tiny debris
It only partially comes out when it needs to move or feed.
🏠 Why You See Them in Your Home
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