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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Lucy Pasha-Robinson

Family's 'dream house' ravaged by moth infestation of 'biblical proportions'

A family who built their "dream home" using eco-friendly insulation have spoken of their horror after discovering it was harbouring a moth infestation of "biblical proportions". 

Valerie Cappell and her family decided to do the "right thing" when building their new home by using sustainable wool as insulation. 

They moved in to the County Londonderry property in 2012 but earlier this year moths began appearing all over the house. 

It later transpired the moths had infested the organic wool insulation and that meant the family had to tear out huge sections of wall to fix the problem. 

“It was soul-destroying and incredibly stressful when we couldn’t work out where all the moths were coming from,” Ms Cappell told The Telegraph.

“I think our situation could be the tip of an iceberg - many more people must have installed this kind of insulation.”

According to experts Ms Cappell consulted, she was not alone in experiencing problems with sheep's wool insulation, which is like "fillet steak" for moths. 

The family had received reassurances from the supplier that the pyrethrin it had been treated with - an organic insecticide - would be enough to prevent any insect infestations.

But they have now had to pay more than £10,000 to replace the wool, negating any cost benefits from the eco design. 

The supplier is no longer in business and the family is unable to claim their money back.

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