Inside many homes there are small creatures that go unnoticed for long periods simply because they are masters of disguise. Among these are bagworms, tiny insects known for their unusual ability to hide in plain sight. Unlike most insects that move openly across surfaces, bagworms carry with them a protective case made from dust, fibers, hair, and other small debris they collect from their surroundings. This casing acts like camouflage, allowing them to blend almost perfectly with walls, fabrics, or corners where dust gathers.
At a quick glance they may look like a small piece of lint, a bit of dried dirt, or even a fragment of thread stuck to a surface. Because of this natural disguise, many homeowners never realize they are present until they notice several of these tiny cases attached to walls or furniture. Although bagworms are not dangerous to people and do not bite or spread disease, their presence inside a home can be unpleasant and surprising. They usually appear in places where dust accumulates, where fabrics are present, or where airflow is limited. Their appearance may also indicate that certain areas of a house are rarely cleaned or that humidity levels are higher than ideal.