You’ve seen them on your walls, you’ve brushed past them without a second thought, you’ve assumed they were nothing more than dust clinging to the corner but,
Those tiny gray tube-shaped specks are actually bagworms—case-bearing moth larvae—quietly building protective shells from fibers, debris, and cobwebs while hiding in plain sight, therefore,
They cling to ceilings, behind beds, inside closets, and along baseboards where dust collects and airflow is poor, feeding off the very fabrics that surround you. The most unsettling part isn’t that they harm you—it’s that most people live with them for months without ever realizing what those “harmless specks” really are, but,
