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Pest Control - Moths

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Keeping Moths Away from House
Usually every May I start to get moths in the bed room. On the ceiling, drapes, etc. Does anyone know how to stop this? It will be much appreciated. They're not in the closets. Thanks. Bevvie
Posted on: 05/12/2009 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Kitchen Moths (Pantry Moths)
Does anyone have a tried and true, natural form of pest control for pantry moths (other than pheromone traps and storing everything below 50 degrees)?
Posted on: 04/05/2009 | 6 Feedback(s)
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Keeping Moths Off Clothes
How do I get rid of moths? They are eating up my wool sweaters. I know of moth crystals, but is there something else that doesn't smell so bad?
Posted on: 02/19/2009 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Garden Insects: Imported Cabbage Worms
Look for 1-inch long, velvety green caterpillars with a yellow stripe down their back. The Imported Cabbage Worm butterfly is white with dark wing spots and A 1 1/4 inch wingspan. The female butterflies are very active during the day and lay hundreds of yellow-colored eggs on the undersides of leaves.
Posted on: 08/28/2006 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Garden Insects: Gypsy Moths
Gypsy Moths are usually only seen around mid-summer. The male moths are a grayish brown color and can fly. The female moths cannot fly, are larger in size and have a whitish color with black markings.
Posted on: 08/28/2006 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Moth Repellents
We resided our house about six months ago with white vinyl siding, the problem we are having is the moths on the siding and leaving "their mess". Does anyone know of anything that we can spray on the siding to deter the moths?
Posted on: 08/28/2006 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Protecting Wool Clothing From Moths
My husband has a closet full of really nice wool suits for work, that he keeps in the closet all year round. Can anyone suggest an alternative method to keeping the moths from chewing those little holes in wool?
Posted on: 08/08/2006 | 6 Feedback(s)
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Refresh a Cedar Closet
I have a huge walk-in cedar closet and have noticed that moths or sort are eating away at some of the clothes..is there any suggestions as to what I can do? Is there any touch up oil or liquid to refresh the cedar?
Posted on: 05/07/2006 | 7 Feedback(s)
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Getting Rid of Meal Moths
I am having a problem getting rid of meal moths. I have emptied the cabinets and washed them. I have opened packages of products to check for them and thrown away things that they were in and put the remaining items in the freezer but I am still seeing them.
Posted on: 04/05/2006 | 15 Feedback(s)
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Preventing Moth Infestations
We are trying to stay clothes/pantry moth-free since an infestation in September of last year. We are really scared of finding holes in our clothes again. Is it true that spray starch attracts and nourishes larvae? Can we use spray sizing on our clothes instead? Any cleaning secrets that moth-infestation survivors have to share?
Posted on: 03/05/2006 | 5 Feedback(s)
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