Besides dried fruits and grains, what categories of natural materials are known larval hosts for *E. sarcitrella*?

Answer

Wool, fur, and feathers

The diet of the destructive larval stage extends beyond simple pantry staples into animal-derived materials, making the moth a threat to stored textiles. Specifically, the larvae readily consume natural fibers such as wool, fur, and feathers. This dietary scope means that collections or stored garments made from these materials are vulnerable to damage, manifesting as irregular holes in fabrics, especially if the materials are made of natural fibers like felt.

Besides dried fruits and grains, what categories of natural materials are known larval hosts for *E. sarcitrella*?
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