Yes, mothballs can damage plastic as well as wiring. The chemicals in the mothballs do no interact well with these types of materials.
If you accidentally sniff moth balls for a short period of time you should be okay. Moth balls are pesticides and very harmful if you are constantly inhaling it.
Camphor balls and moth balls are the same thing. They are both used to in storage areas to keep away moths.
There are many places where one may purchase moth balls. This includes most homeware stores such as Target and large superstores such as Walmart. Amazon also sell them.
Moth balls should not cause a rash just from touching the outside of it. If you cut on open and handle it for a while, it could cause a rash on sensitive skin.
There is anecdotal evidence that moth balls do keep wasps away. It is one way to prevent chemical contamination from insecticides and overspray from treatment against wasps.
Over time moth balls will lose their smell and eventually evaporate. To make moth balls last longer keep them in a tightly sealed plastic bag.
you just put the moth balls in the closet and leave them there
Because when you fry moths and then freeze them they become little balls there for being frozen moth balls!
Moth balls do not control gophers. They do tend to repel them as they do not like the scent of the moth ball though.
Yes, heat plays a large roll in the disintegration of moth balls. Ventilation is another main factor in disintegration of moth balls.
I have an old chest that smells like moth balls. How can I get rid of the odor?
If you accidentally sniff moth balls for a short period of time you should be okay. Moth balls are pesticides and very harmful if you are constantly inhaling it.
Your basement smells like moth balls because you either have the camphor smell throughout your basement or your wall contains the chemical agents in moth balls
Camphor balls and moth balls are the same thing. They are both used to in storage areas to keep away moths.
Tineola bisselliella,is the infamous clothes moth. It lays eggs, whose maggots feed on woollen material. Traditionally, several strong smelling 'moth balls' was placed inside wardrobes to keep the moth at bay.
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