Moth balls?
Moth balls?
I've spotted a couple recently ...how do I use moth balls and what is the most effective way to make them work??
The last thing I need is teeny holes appearing in my tops!! :eek: :mad:
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I think Cedar Wood is good for keeping away moths. I had a lavender thing to go in the wardrobe, but it made everything smell like synthetic lavender so I got rid of it pretty quick.
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Moth balls smell really horrible. You can get those little hanging moth repellent thingos (can't remember what they're actually called) from Tescos, Woollies etc. They work really well.
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So moth balls are things you use to stop moths coming and eating tiny holes in your clothes :eek: I just thought it was an expression. How do the moths get in you drawers and wardrobes :confused:
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Shudders I hate moths!
Mothballs are pretty nasty so I tend to use cedar wood or sometimes you can got wardrobe sachets with citronella or lavender neither of which the moths like
I am led to believe they come from bits of food left on your clothes and stuff - whatever I don't want to think about it
http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/Sea...robe+freshners
http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/product.aspx/!20188
sorry about the last link I can't get it on properly
John Lewis and Fenwick also do similar things
I've spotted a couple recently ...how do I use moth balls and what is the most effective way to make them work??
The last thing I need is teeny holes appearing in my tops!! :eek: :mad:
Answers:
I think Cedar Wood is good for keeping away moths. I had a lavender thing to go in the wardrobe, but it made everything smell like synthetic lavender so I got rid of it pretty quick.
Answers:
Moth balls smell really horrible. You can get those little hanging moth repellent thingos (can't remember what they're actually called) from Tescos, Woollies etc. They work really well.
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So moth balls are things you use to stop moths coming and eating tiny holes in your clothes :eek: I just thought it was an expression. How do the moths get in you drawers and wardrobes :confused:
Answers:
Shudders I hate moths!
Mothballs are pretty nasty so I tend to use cedar wood or sometimes you can got wardrobe sachets with citronella or lavender neither of which the moths like
I am led to believe they come from bits of food left on your clothes and stuff - whatever I don't want to think about it
http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/Sea...robe+freshners
http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/product.aspx/!20188
sorry about the last link I can't get it on properly
John Lewis and Fenwick also do similar things