they look like maggots, but not really, if hat makes sensethey are dark brown and they curl in a ball, there really creepy, i started getting them around winter, what could they be?
And the voltage this insulator needs to be rated at is? 100V ? 11KV? 440KV? Tesla primary coil being built here?
Clothes moth larvae feed on wool, feathers, fur, hair, leather, lint, dust, paper, and occasionally cotton, linen, silk, and synthetic fibersThey are especially damaging to fabric stained with beverages, urine, oil from hair, and sweatMost damage is done to articles left undisturbed for a long time, such as old military uniforms and blankets, wool upholstery, feathered hats, antique dolls and toys, natural bristle brushes, weavings, wall hangings, piano felts, old furs, and especially wool carpets under heavy furniture and clothing in storage Locate the source of infestation before treatmentExamine closets and stored goods for larvae cases, moths, and damageLarvae prefer to feed in secluded, dark placesLaunder and dry clean or steam clean clothes and other items such as beddingMove then vacuum under the bed and in the closetIroning will also destroy all stages of clothes mothsSun, brush, and expose clothing to the weatherOutdoors, bright, hot sunlight, and wind will reduce larvae and damageInfested antique objects should be either fumigated or placed in a bag and put in the freezer for 3 days or in the dryer Buy moth balls.Get the cedar ones they smell better or at least you won't smell like a 90 year oldPut them in drawers and in the closet.