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04-10-2020 11:33 AM
Since I am unable to use our local dry cleaner at the moment, I would like a suggestion for the best moth repellant/cedar product that you have purchased online. Amazon has a bunch that seem to have mixed reviews. Have you had success with any particular product? I would like to start stashing away some of my better woolens temporarily untill I can get them to the dry cleaner. Many thanks in advance
04-10-2020 12:28 PM
04-10-2020 02:29 PM
Gosh, I think I remember my mother using moth flakes or moth balls (I think that is what they were called). Pretty sure it was for woolen clothing.
I thought your title meant moths around your lights outside, lol. - yellow outdoor lights do the trick for bugs.
04-10-2020 03:57 PM
@gellen wrote:Since I am unable to use our local dry cleaner at the moment, I would like a suggestion for the best moth repellant/cedar product that you have purchased online. Amazon has a bunch that seem to have mixed reviews. Have you had success with any particular product? I would like to start stashing away some of my better woolens temporarily untill I can get them to the dry cleaner. Many thanks in advance
For years I have used moth packets and spray my drawers with cedar oil for my cashmere sweaters and scarfs. Have never had a problem with moths. I hand wash all my cashmere and have never had them dry cleaned. Do far, so good.
04-10-2020 08:02 PM
One of the herbs that moths do not like is Rosemary. A lot of pests and insects do not like the herb.
04-10-2020 11:06 PM
I have been using cedar balls and cedar oil from Vermont Country Store for many years. Never experienced any moth damage to stored items.
04-11-2020 12:16 AM - edited 04-11-2020 12:25 AM
For sweaters, scarves, and gloves I use the little silica gel packs that come in various packages like shoes. I read about using them in Parade Magazine years ago. I keep anything with wool in plastic Ziplock bags and put 3 or 4 silica packs in each bag. For wool coats and jackets/blazers I use the cedar hangers.
Was just reading to store coats/jackets with silica packs in the pockets - great idea.
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