Actually, yes. Mothballs are quite toxic to cats. They destroy a cats liver. There are alternatives to keeping cats out of certain areas of your home and garden that are safe and organic. Orange and lemon peels are a good one. Try this website. http://www.care2.com/greenliving/keeping-cats-out-of-the-garden.html
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Fired accurately with a catapult they can sting a bit.
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Moth balls are POISONOUS to cats! Bad idea!
maybe,moth balls might work too
Yes, moth balls contain toxic chemicals that can be harmful to humans when inhaled in high concentrations. Prolonged exposure to moth ball fumes may lead to symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, and respiratory irritation. It is important to use moth balls according to the manufacturer's instructions in a well-ventilated area to minimize these risks.
yep. isn't it obvious?
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.
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.
Get set a humane trap up to catch it and have a friend take it out or call animal control or your local shealter. Edit: One way to deter cats is to by moth-balls and place them at regular intervals around the edge of your property. Cat's hate the smell of camphor (the main chemical) in moth-balls and will avoid coming close to your place.
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