I believe it would be Attract depending on how you use Repel.
No, it will repel them.
Don't know about warter, but wool does absorb water.
The differences between wool sock and regular cotton socks are the ability to absorb moisture and cost. Wool socks absorb more moisture but cost more. Cotton sock don't absorb moisture as well as wool socks but are cheaper.
You can store wool with materials that repel moths. Options include cedar and moth balls.
Yes, not easily because of its lanolin content, but yes, wool absorbs water.
cotton
Believe it or not wool is a solid. Its fibers vibrate when sound approaches it therefor the vibrations are used up and there is less sound coming out from the other end of the wool fiber. (I'm Not Sure If Its Al Right But I Do Know that wool does absorb sound and It Can Be Used In Ear Defenders Or Ear Muffs To Cancel Out Noise).
Brake fluid absorbs water
No not really moisture will pool on the surface of wool felt before soaking in but the actual wool will not absorb the moisture, like when you wash your hair. Hope this helps Andie- Americanfeltandcraft.com
It is believed that wool does dry faster than cotton. Many think that wool does not absorb moisture like cotton does.
Wool dyes so well because it has fibers that absorb color. The filament is very fine in wool. It can be dyed almost any color.