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Moth ball don't kill moths, they just don't like the smell so they keep away.
Yes, the moth balls will kill moths as well as larvae The fumes can cause respiratory problems in humans & ingesting them can be fatal, especially to infants or small children.
Mildew thrives in a moist environment to survive like must fungi. Using mothballs to absorb excess moisture solves the problem.
If they do, it's not very fast. I've kept a tick alive in a box containing moth crystals for a day before. The best way to kill a tick is to smash it.
They are poison. They are supposed to kill moths, so you tell me.
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Because when you fry moths and then freeze them they become little balls there for being frozen moth balls!
Camphor balls and moth balls are the same thing. They are both used to in storage areas to keep away moths.
Moth balls are made of naphthalene, a compound that contains hydrogen and carbon atoms. They are used to keep away moths.
They will not help you with a roach problem. If you want to try to do it yourself, there is a bait called advion that works. I''ve seen it on Ebay & used successfully in commercial accts. many times.
The mothballs that u buy can kill moths and also.Same with a human if it can kill a moth it can do big time damaget to our lungs like it can do anyone else.The reason its bad is because it is made with chemicals to kill.
You can store wool with materials that repel moths. Options include cedar and moth balls.
Moths eat a variety of things, including wool, furs, leather, and dust. To get rid of moths, use moth balls.
Moth balls are the simple answer. Moths like to eat wool so if you have any wool sweaters or blankets, I suggest that you buy some moth balls. You can find them at a drug store (probably)Hope Than helps! :)
depends on the type of moth ball and where being used...naphthalene moth balls just repel insects...paradichlorabenzine, will kill insects if they are in an enclosed environment Lar