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    Mothballs are small balls of chemical pesticide and deodorant, sometimes used when storing clothing and other materials susceptible to damage from silverfish, mold or moth larvae (especially clothes moths like Tineola bisselliella).

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · Mothballs are a potent way of dealing with clothes moths. Many people forget that mothballs are made of dangerous pesticides and don't take safety precautions when using them. Never use these products out in the open. Instead, place your...

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  3. Insect Repellent. Mothballs’ true claim to fame comes from their usage when storing clothes and other insect-prone items. It’s common for some families to store wedding dresses and other valuable clothing in mothballs to pass down from generation to generation, for example.

  4. Aug 11, 2023 · Moth balls are actually small round discs of solid chemical pesticide, usually made of naphthalene or para-dichlorobenzene. If you’re wondering what do moth balls do, the answer is simple: they help protect your clothes from moths! Moth balls use the gas which evaporates from the chemicals they contain to kill off moths and moth larvae.

  5. May 13, 2024 · Mothballs are pesticides intended to kill clothes moths and other fabric pests. They are regulated in the United States by the Environmental Protection Agency. The label of any pesticide, including mothballs, specifies exactly where and how you can legally use the product.

  6. Clothing care has evolved as trends and technology change how we clean, preserve, and protect our garments. Mothballs have a storied past as a form of insecticide created to keep cloth-eating moths from damaging garments being stored away in drawers at home.

  7. Nov 23, 2023 · There are two different types of moth balls used to ward off moths. In one type, the main ingredient is naphthalene, and in the other it is paradichlorobenzene. The idea with both chemicals is to deter moths and kill moth larvae with toxic fumes.

  8. Mar 11, 2024 · Thankfully, odor-absorbing materials like vinegar can help remove the mothball smell from your clothes and living space. We’ll show you how to treat fabrics for mothball smells (with and without washing), eliminate odors from rooms, closets, and your hands, as well as the best ways to store fabrics without mothballs.

  9. control moths, silverfish and other fiber pests in wool and other natural fiber clothing and materials. Mothballs should only be used as specified on the label, and their use is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). What chemicals are in mothballs? Mothballs are commonly made of naphthalene or para-

  10. Apr 23, 2015 · 1. Clean before storing. Food and sweat stains are magnets for moths. Launder washables with detergent or dry-clean them. To kill larvae, which munch mostly on natural fibers, use hot water or...