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Eco-Tip: Natural moth repellents for the home

Nikki Bareham (20/03/2012 09:10)

Incidents of moth infestations have been steadily and noticeably increasing in recent times, most markedly in city centres. A rise in climate temperature and a move towards a preference for natural fibres being worn are considered major factors.

Holes in your garments are a strong indication that clothing moths are present within your home. The moths themselves are rarely seen. The clothes moths larvae feed on keratin protein, which is found in natural fibres including silk, leather, wool and cashmere. Unfortunately, this usually results in your most expensive and precious items of clothing being ruined.

Here are some tips to help you remove the source of the problem, and prevent further clothing damage:

1) Empty your affected drawers and cupboards and thoroughly vacuum the entire area, making sure you get into all the nooks and crannies, and also vacuum the surrounding carpets and skirting boards in the room to ensure that all the larvae has been removed.

2) Thoroughly clean all the clothing that has been in the affected area.

3) Spray the cupboards, wardrobes and drawers to kill all the eggs and larvae that are present and causing the damage.

4) Use natural moth repellents to deter them from returning. Cedar wood is a popular choice, and a wide range of products are available. Additional storage such as protective bags for expensive garments may also be considered.

5) Install moth traps in the affected areas to monitor the presence of adult moths and to break the breeding cycle. Remember to replace your deterrents on a regular basis, two to four times per year, and this should result in a moth-free environment.

Taking these measures for your clothes are important as the most expensive items, such as cashmere, are the most vulnerable to moths. If you need further information, pop along to MothPrevention.com ( http://www.mothprevention.com/natural-moth-repellents.html ), the UK’s widest range of moth control products for dealing with an infestation of clothing moths, carpet moths or food moths, and to deter returning visitors.

REPLIES:

Ruth Valerio (21/03/2012 08:52)

gosh, I had no idea about that! thanks for posting.

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