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No, lime is not effective in reducing moisture under a house. To reduce moisture, it is recommended to address the source of moisture such as fixing leaks, improving ventilation, installing a vapor barrier, and using a dehumidifier if needed. Lime may help control odors but will not effectively reduce moisture levels.

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