Store in a frost-free environment, out of direct daylight, and in air-tight containers.
It is usually mothballs as many of the clothes were stored for a long time with mothballs and the odor permeates other clothes.
As I opened the wardrobe, mothballs fell out.
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.
Most costumes can be store easily. The are made from light breathable fabrics.
Mothballs, I would guess. But be careful! Mothballs are extremely toxic and shouldn't be handled without care.
It shouldn't unless they are stored there, but I can't think of a good reason to put them up there.
you can but i would not very unsafe
it would dry out
Mothballs are legally sold for use of the purposes listed on the label. It is illegal to use mothballs for other purposes including using mothballs in gardens.
Bleh. Mothballs are gross.
The scientific name for mothballs is naphthalene.
No. moth balls only keep moths away. try again...