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Pest Control - Moths

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Cloves Instead of Mothballs
Cloves work as well as mothballs on your stored garments. The smell is nice and fresh. Put them in cloth bags and put them in the pockets of garments and into bags holding garments while they are in storage. By Robin
Posted on: 01/30/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Getting Rid of Moths in Closet
I was wondering how to get rid of moths in my closet, they are eating holes in my t-shirts. Do I have to wash all the clothing first and then treat them? Please help me I need to know. I'm tired of holes in my shirts and it's cotton shirts at that. Debbie
Posted on: 12/03/2004 | 5 Feedback(s)
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How do I get rid of Moths in the carpets?
We had moved out of town for a few years and had our house rented out to various renters. Now we are back and the carpets, etc all have moths (the clothes moths not the flying kind). I know moths don't like cedar, tomato leaves, etc., and that may work for places like the closets, but what about the carpets? We can't afford new carpets at this time. We've steamed cleaned them, etc., but have run out of ideas. Does anyone have any solutions that may help? klawrence34
Posted on: 11/18/2004 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Alternative To Using Mothballs
I pack many of my woolens in a cedar-lined hope chest. The rest of my stored clothing goes into the attic in plastic trash barrels with tight lids. I place 1 or 2 bars or scented soap, unwrapped, in each barrel and have never had a problem with moths or other insects. By joesgirl
Posted on: 11/05/2004 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Herbal Moth Repellant
Try this instead of mothballs.
Posted on: 08/02/2004 | 1 Feedback(s)
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No Moths Without Using Mothballs
I'm going to put a dresser up in the attic to store clothes and I'm just wondering if anyone has ideas/tips on how to keep the moths away without using moth balls because I heard they do damage to clothing plus the smell is so overpowering and hard to get out of the clothing.
Posted on: 07/14/2004 | 3 Feedback(s)
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