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I purchased a set of 3 storage zippered containers for storing home items...clothing, blankets, etc. in my closet.

 

My change of season clothes go in space bags that are inside a canvas type zippered bag and are stored under the bed....and I never worry about moths... but I am wondering do I need to put something inside the new storage boxes to keep moths out of my husbands sweaters, which is what one of the new containers would be used for.

 

I guess I am thinking the air has been sucked out of the space bags I do not need to worry about moths.... but not out of the storage containers..maybe it makes no difference but thought I would ask.

 

I sure do not want to use moth balls!!

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@Mom2Dogs.  If the sweaters are wool, yes you do need a moth deterrent most definitely.

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Yes, I know I need something, I want to use something other than mothballs.

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Also, make sure wool and other natural fiber sweaters are 100% clean and laundered before storing.  Any soil or food particles will draw all types of buggy critters who will munch on your sweaters.

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I had cedar balls and placed them in the seasonal items that I put away. Can be found at stores and other internet sites.

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Why not put his sweaters in the space saver bags too before putting them in the storage container you purchased?

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@In-x-s wrote:

Why not put his sweaters in the space saver bags too before putting them in the storage container you purchased?


The space saver bags I have had for years are attached to the inside of canvas zippered bags I use for my clothes...purchased from QVC years ago.  There are 4 of them, they fit perfectly under one of our beds.

 

The NEW storage containers are for my  husbands sweaters and  other winter things...he has less clothing than I have.  The  3 containers that I just purchased  will fit on the top shelf of his closet.

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I agree with using cedar balls.
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@Mom2Dogs wrote:

@In-x-s wrote:

Why not put his sweaters in the space saver bags too before putting them in the storage container you purchased?


The space saver bags I have had for years are attached to the inside of canvas zippered bags I use for my clothes...purchased from QVC years ago.  There are 4 of them, they fit perfectly under one of our beds.

 

The NEW storage containers are for my  husbands sweaters and  other winter things...he has less clothing than I have.  The  3 containers that I just purchased  will fit on the top shelf of his closet.


I would still buy some med/large space saver bags to vacuum package whatever you're putting in the new containers.  You'll fit more in them and they'll keep better.

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Speaking of space saver bags, I am getting ready to buy a few to store my cold weather comforters. If I put them in those bags and suck all the air out, won’t it make them a wrinkled mess when I open them again next year?

One other thing I remember from putting clothes in a small space saver bag a long time ago is when I opened it up, it had a strong plastic smell. Is that normal?