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My daughter has noticed little holes in some of her clothes since going off to college. She thinks they may be clothing moths. Moth balls stink and I've heard that cedar chips work or a cedar block. She says she keeps her room and drawers clean and vacuumed out. :bag: I'm not so sure but does anyone know any other wives tales for ridding yourself of moths? I've never had the problem so I'm not sure.

 

I tried google and can't really find much and most pages won't open at work.. :(

 

Thanks for any info you have.

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Moths dont eat the cloth, the larvae do. Cedar is supposed to work, but if possible (depending on the humidity) clean the garmets and place them in plastic bags designed for the purpose.

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Here is a solution for her that doesn't involve moth balls.

 

Moths will go after wool. If she's having problems with other materials she's got another problem. Could be ants? Could be crappy washing machines? Detergent? Bleach?

 

linky

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Here is a solution for her that doesn't involve moth balls.

 

Did you ever smell moth balls?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How did you get their tiny legs apart?

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Here is a solution for her that doesn't involve moth balls.

 

Did you ever smell moth balls?

How did you get their tiny legs apart?

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badoom boom!

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...Moth balls stink ...

 

How'd do you get thier little legs apart to know they stink????? :bag::(

 

 

hahahah DIB...great minds......

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How'd do you get thier little legs apart to know they stink????? :bag:  :(

hahahah DIB...great minds......

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Danke, I vill be here all da veek.

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