There is no specific antidote for mothballs, which often contain toxic chemicals like naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene. If someone is exposed or ingests mothballs, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately. Treatment typically involves supportive care, including managing symptoms and removing the substance from the body. Always follow safety guidelines when handling mothballs and store them out of reach of children and pets.
Mothballs are legally sold for use of the purposes listed on the label. It is illegal to use mothballs for other purposes including using mothballs in gardens.
Bleh. Mothballs are gross.
The scientific name for mothballs is naphthalene.
As I opened the wardrobe, mothballs fell out.
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the mothballs will fly away
I have never known mothballs to cause nose bleeds.
While it is not proven that mothballs will keep wasps away, there is evidence that they do. Mothballs also seem to keep small rodents away too.
"Antidote" is a noun.
The antidote is protomine sulfate.
The only antidote for codeine is time, unless it was an overdose. Then the antidote is the emergency room.
NO! Not safe!