It won't kill them but does prevent them if you don't already have.
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
yes
Outside you would never be able to build up a sufficient concentration.
They are poison. They are supposed to kill moths, so you tell me.
One way to get rid of bees or keep them away is by using moth balls. You can put them inside an old nylon and hang it close to a nest and in areas that you want to keep bees away from including porches and play sets.
Dogs body would shut down in about an hour and can kill them love anan
Well i tried eating 5 but it didnt worked.
Moth balls do not control gophers. They do tend to repel them as they do not like the scent of the moth ball though.
Because when you fry moths and then freeze them they become little balls there for being frozen moth balls!
Yes, heat plays a large roll in the disintegration of moth balls. Ventilation is another main factor in disintegration of moth balls.
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.
No, camphor balls and moth balls are not the same thing. Camphor balls are made from natural camphor and are used for their aromatic properties. Moth balls are typically made from naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene and are used as a pest deterrent for moths and other insects.