The mothsballs hatch! Get it? Because they are like moth eggs. It's supposed to be a joke! So basically it's like you put some moth eggs in a suitcase and in a few months it hatches! Hee hee hee! If you don't get it sorry! i think it's pretty funny do you?
Naphthalene or moth balls sublimate(change from a solid to a gas) so they can "disappear."
NO it would be a yes if you was magic
it could be from a week to months
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.
Moth balls can last for about 3-6 months outside, but their effectiveness in repelling insects may decrease over time due to exposure to the elements.
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.
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