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  • Most people recognize the distinctive smell of mothballs, which can saturate your clothing for years. Keeping mothballs in the closet is an effective way of protecting your garments, but you need to…

  • If your camper reeks of an odor caused by the use of mothballs, you may find yourself plugging up your nose while you try and rid your RV of the stench before camping season begins. Thankfully, there…

  • Mothballs are made to protect clothing from moths and other pests that eat fabric. When used properly, the mothballs are sealed inside an airtight container with the clothes. The active ingredient,…

  • Mothballs, along with moth flakes, bars and crystals, are a type of insecticide designed to give off a toxic gas that destroys moths and other insects. They contain high concentrations of naphthalene,…

  • Mothballs are insecticidal pellets that are commonly used to eradicate moths and other unwanted pests. Made from either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, the small marble-sized orbs are placed in…

  • Gardening can be a pleasurable activity, rewarding you with fresh produce and time spent outdoors as well as exercise. Some aspects of gardening, however, can prove frustrating, such as wild animals.…

  • The effectiveness of mothballs as a lizard repellent is not verified. Many people are convinced mothballs are effective for repelling lizards and snakes; other people are concerned that other birds or…

  • Mothballs don't just ward off clothes-eating moths with their foul odor, they are actually made of pesticides made to kill moths and their offspring. These pesticides can be dangerous if not used…

  • Mothballs contain chemical insecticides that kill moths, but can be toxic to humans or pets. Therefore, mothball placement is important to the safety of your family. Do not place mothballs in open…

  • Mothballs effectively kill moths, so they must repel outdoor animal pests, too. Unfortunately, this just isn't true. Mothballs are not only ineffective at repelling animals; they are also extremely…

  • The taste of corn is irresistible, and as a result, unprotected gardens are routinely invaded by deer, rodents, rabbits, raccoons and birds. Fortunately, a variety of tactics can be used to keep…

  • Mothballs come in solid white balls and slowly turn into a gaseous pesticide that kills some insects. However, mothballs don't repel all insects and misuse of mothballs can result in adverse health…

  • Mothballs are small balls of chemicals that deter moths from damaging or nesting in stored materials such as fabrics or old woods. Mothballs almost guaranteed to deter moths from nesting or damaging…

  • Rats are often a nuisance to us on many levels. They are capable of infesting outdoor and indoor locations. A variety of measures can be employed to deter rats from a house, with mothballs being an…

  • Many old wives tales call for using moth balls to repel snakes from your house. Science, however, has proven that moth balls don't work.

  • Educate yourself before purchasing mothballs. Mothballs are a white and a solid form of the pesticides naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene. They emit an odor, via the process of off-gasing, that keeps…

  • Wild animals that move into your home or garden can be a nuisance. Squirrels and birds can build nests that clog chimneys, and squirrels also steal food from bird feeders. Rodents can live in your…

  • Mothballs are an old standby moth killer that has been used for years, but its drawbacks are difficult to ignore. Besides having an unpleasant odor, mothballs are highly flammable and have been linked…

  • Mothballs are made of a chemical which is toxic to moths and other pests, as well as to humans. They were once made of napthalene, but are now made of para-dichlorobenzene, since napthalene is highly…

  • Mothballs are those funny smelling things that are typically encased in a plastic container and hung in the closet to ward off moths and silverfish. Earlier mothballs were made with naphthalene, which…

  • Mothballs certainly have an easily recognized smell. Some would say it reminds them of their grandmother's house or the attic of their great aunt. But what makes up that smell and how do you get rid…

  • Are moths a problem in your home? If so, then you probably use mothballs in your closet. Those mothballs can leave a lingering odor in your closets, too. Here's how to get rid of that odor without…