Moth balls are very dangerous to dogs. They contain an insecticide that causes central nervous system excitement and seizures. When metabolized, ingestion of moth balls can lead to liver failure. Symptoms of poisoning by moth balls include vomiting and seizures. If your dog has consumed moth balls, do NOT induce vomiting. Seek veterinary care immediately.
Any type of clothing attracts moths to prevent this put some cedar wood or moth balls in your draws. :)
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! :)
Fresh is the kind of moth balls which deter bats. The mammal in question has a strong repulsion to the pervasive odor of just about any kind of moth ball so long it is fresh and replaced as soon as the smell begins to diminish.
Yes, but beware. I once dropped a mothball down a hole in the ground which was the yellowjacket's nest. 3 days later, the mothball was out and sitting on top of the ground, a few inches from the nest. I was amazed that the yellowjackets somehow managed to lift out the mothball.
Naphthalene (moth balls) sublimes, which means it transitions from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase. This process occurs due to the substance's high vapor pressure at room temperature, causing it to evaporate directly into the air. As a result, naphthalene can disappear from clothes without leaving any visible residue.
To effectively get rid of moth worms from your home, you can start by thoroughly cleaning and vacuuming your home to remove any larvae and eggs. Use moth repellents or traps to target and eliminate the pests. Store clothing and fabrics in airtight containers to prevent re-infestation. Consider professional pest control services for severe infestations.
Moth balls are not typically effective at killing roaches. While they may deter some insects due to their strong smell, roaches are known to be resilient and can adapt to certain repellents over time. It's recommended to use proven roach control methods such as baits, traps, or insecticides for more effective results.
The bogong moth is, well, a moth. A moth is an insect, and insects do not have backbones. And the term "vertebrate" refers to an animal with a backbone. No moth is a vertebrate, nor is any other insect.
To effectively control moth pests in your home and prevent damage to your belongings, you can start by regularly cleaning and vacuuming your home to remove any potential food sources for the moths. Store clothing and other susceptible items in airtight containers or garment bags. Use moth repellents such as cedar blocks or lavender sachets in closets and drawers. If you have a severe infestation, consider using moth traps or contacting a professional pest control service for assistance.
Have you seen any Indian meal moth larvae on the ceiling?
Just like any other moth they mate in the same way.