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The wormlike larvae of clothing moths feed on fabrics, clothing, carpets, rugs, furs, blankets, wool products, upholstery, piano felts and brushes - any materials of animal origin.
My mother-in-law has some beautiful pieces of antique furniture that she wanted me to have and I really wanted to have them. Until I brought them home and realized the smell of mothballs wasn’t...
Do it yourself pest control can be as simple as buying a box of mothballs. Used correctly and in proportion, it can be worth it's weight in gold. Rid your home and yard of unwanted creatures for...
Closets can become musty and are prone to mold and mildew. These natural tips will help you prevent closet odors and keep your closet and it's contents naturally clean!
Removal of snakes from your property can be a little difficult especially if they are poisonous. The best way to remove the snake is to make your property uncomfortable and change the snakes ...
For many years people have used Mothballs to keep moths from eating away at their clothes and belongings. The smell is awful and difficult to get rid of. The gas released by mothballs is also harmful.
You’ve spent countless hours and spent good money to get your garden in tip-top-shape. Now we need to make sure it stays that way! Unfortunately, without the proper protection, your garden runs...
These creepy little crawlies can chew their way through your clothing, wool carpets or even the felt in your piano. When you first discover signs of infestation, take immediate steps to prevent...
If you are like me, you hate mothballs, but find them to be a necessary evil. However, an orange-spice pomander ball is the ideal solution for repelling moths without using those smelly old...
When you begin your spring cleaning, it's time to store the heavy winter blankets away in a place free of dust, moisture and pests. Finding a place for winter blanket storage is sometimes a...
It is natural for your pet to explore his surroundings. Try not to discourage this instinct, but take precautions to protect your pet and your home. This is especially important for animals left...
You wouldn't want to throw away something that you buy with expensive prize, just because you don't know how to take care of them.
Creepy little non-spider critters invading your space? These tips are so simple and easy, I can fit a few of them in one article, YAY!
Moths and their larvae eat wool, so when storing woolen sweaters, coats, scarves and blankets, many people put mothballs in the containers to prevent the moths from destroying them. Even after...
Mothballs will help keep mice at bay in both the home and in the garden. They also deter deer, rats, squirrels and rabbits. The active ingredient in mothballs is a chemical that is toxic to moths....
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...
Moth disturbing your wool carpet, linens or clothes?
If you are working with diesel fuel, you need to be careful you don't spill any. Spills can be cleaned up, but the odor is very strong. It can remain for a long time, regular air fresheners are...
While it's true that grandma used mothballs in her closets, these days health concerns make it desirable to find less toxic ways to repel moths.
Mothballs are a pesticide and their ingredients can be harmful to humans and pets. If mothballs are ingested or inhaled, there is a danger of serious illness. Some effects are obvious at once,...
When it's time to bust the winter clothes out of storage, you won't want to smell like mothballs. The odor can be eliminated with a few tricks and some home remedies.
Whether the problem is in your own house, or you're cleaning out grandma's place, making a closet smell clean once it's been filled with mothballs makes good sense. Mothballs are a pesticide and...
Every gardener will tell you that keeping pests away from their plants is a constant battle and one that is often lost. Since a variety of insects and animals are attracted to cotton plants, you...
Mothballs contain naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, both of which kill moths and their larvae. When mothballs are used in small, sealed spaces, such as closets or storage chests, the fumes are...
As much as we love our Dogs, they sure can make a mess on our lovely lawns , im sure everyone will agree? . So here we have a few home made remedies tried and tested for all you good dog lovers.
Regular naphthalene moth balls are neurotoxic and contain carcinogens. There's no need to fill your house with dangerous fumes that are harmful not only to your health, but to the environment....
If you live in an area of the world where lizards are common, you might be having a problem with geckos. These little creatures have a tendency to invade a home and make themselves, well, at home....
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...
If moths are a problem in your home, you need to protect your clothing and linens from damage. Mothballs will keep away moths, but they won't kill moth eggs in the garments, so you'll need to...
Traditional mothballs contain chemicals that effectively kill moths with their fumes, but you may not want to store these toxic substances with your clothes. The alternative is using substances...
Although most people use mothballs to deter moths from eating their favorite wool sweaters, some use them as a snake deterrent in the yard or garden. Though they work great for repelling moths,...
Since Grandma was a child, people put mothballs in chests and closets to keep moths away and prevent them from laying eggs. The ingredients have changed since then, but not the potential for harm...
Deer are beautiful animals, but they can also do a great deal of damage to your garden as well as spread disease through deer tics. To protect your garden and your and family, here are some steps...
Mice may be cute on movies and television, but they are dirty and disgusting when they enter your home. Mice tend to stay outdoors when it is warm outside. When the cooler weather hits, however,...
Mothballs effectively prevent moths from chewing on garments by releasing a gas into the air that drives the moths away. Unfortunately, this strong odor is unpleasant and very hard to get rid of...
Enjoying the great outdoors during the hiking and camping season can be a rewarding experience. Exploring nature and all of earth's creatures is an effective way to become one with your...
Whether they are actually destroying your clothing or they are just being creepy, many types of insects enjoy the darkness and solitude of home closets. Mothballs used to be a popular tool for...
Camping season keeps everyone busy, but soon the weather changes and the campers need to be put away until next year. To get a pop up camper ready for winter requires a little time, so that next...
Most mothballs contain Naphthalene as an active ingredient. Naphthalene is a highly toxic substance to humans and should never be used for anything other than moth control in articles of clothing...
Here's how to keep a wool blanket or sweater from being eaten by moth larvae in storage.
Some people are cat people. Some prefer other animals. But no matter if you're a cat person, a dog person, an animal person or a person who doesn't like animals of any kind, it probably annoys you...
Sweater weather, sweater heaven, sweater sets, sweater lover. We love our sweaters, and the best things about knits are how they fit our body because of the stretch and flexibility of the fabric,...
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,...
Mothballs contain chemicals that are poisonous if inhaled, absorbed by the skin or ingested. The two common chemical components of mothballs are naphthalene and paradichlorobenzene (PDCB), both...
There's nothing nicer than the smell of a cedar chest ... until it has been contaminated by mothballs. Long after you have gotten rid of whatever clothes you were protecting, that smell can...
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...
The naphthalene in mothballs will probably keep mice away, but because it is a fumigant, it is not recommended to use for controlling mice. Consider using different pest control techniques for...
Any scent that smells "off" will repel mice, such as bleach or naphthalene from mothballs. Bad scents will only get mice to move 20 or 30 feet though. Consider using traditional pest control...
Mice have long been troubling homeowners with their pesky presence. From chewing and clawing to potentially transmitting diseases, mice don't belong in the same proximity to human beings....
Perhaps you could spend hours watching deer wandering through your yard. Their beauty and actions are almost mesmerizing--If they could just stay away from that garden you have worked so hard to...