You just wash it in the washing machine, it will not come out the first time, but the smell will get less and less the more you wash it. Good luck
Usually ventilation alone will do it, but depends on the item. Some suggest a vinegar/water spray will neutralize, but haven't tried it myself.
There are readily available spray on odor neutralizers like Epoleon you can try, also search a product called Earth bags for ease of use.
You take the items
That smell like moth balls and put them in the sunlight
The smell of mothballs can be difficult to get rid of but heating up the area for a few hours to release odors, then airing out the area is one way that can help. Cleaning the area with vinegar and baking soda and using charcoal to help absorb the smell are other ways to rid your home of the smell.
Lime neutralizes just about anything, but mothballs should not be under your deck.
yes
Yes, mothballs contain naphthalene, which is a poison if inhaled.
the best way getting rid of mice*is to put glue mats where the holes are.* get mothballs which they hate the smell of.
strong aromatic odour
Mothballs, I would guess. But be careful! Mothballs are extremely toxic and shouldn't be handled without care.
In a recent Mythbusters, it was determined to be "plausible" that mothballs can actually increase your car's mileage. If mothballs were placed in your gas tank, I suspect you would smell the scent mothballs as they dissolved and then burned. It doesn't sound like mothballs would "spike" your tank. How can you tell if your tank has been spiked? If you cannot tell, it probably doesn't matter.
Mothballs could create some of the odor.
The smell
Well, you could load the mothballs into a shotgun! Or, use a catapult. The idea that they repel mice appears to be an old wives' tale.
Put Olive oil on it every day for 3 days, and the smell should leave.