Outside you would never be able to build up a sufficient concentration.
They are not for outdoor use.
Yes, mothballs can be toxic to tomato plants. They contain chemicals like naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, which can harm plants and potentially contaminate the soil. If ingested, these chemicals can also pose health risks to humans and animals. It’s best to keep mothballs away from any edible plants.
no, i searched it and I was surprised that they do not harm the ground.
Outdoor Plants
For indoor plants, try spraying a little vinegar in the soil. I know that for outside plants, you can drop mothballs around them to keep cats out.
When hail hits outdoor plants, it can cause damage by bruising and breaking leaves, stems, and flowers. Hail can also strip off the protective outer layer of plants, making them more susceptible to disease and pests. In severe cases, hail can completely shred plants, causing significant harm to the overall health and structure of the plant.
Yes, mothballs can have a strong smell that may mask a dog's ability to detect scents. Ingesting mothballs can also be toxic to dogs and cause serious health issues. It is important to keep mothballs out of reach of pets to prevent ingestion and potential harm.
the viroids harm the plants that are ifected with them by giving the plants some harmful thing
Mothballs may or may not keep wild pigs out of plants. Pigs are smarter than moths, so they may find a way around them to eat the plants. Mothballs can be toxic to them, which may kill them in the process, too.
keep your grass cut fairly short and I have heard mothballs can help,though be careful if you have animals or children as they can harm them
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.
Using mothballs to repel cats is not recommended as they are toxic and can harm the cats. It is best to use humane methods like creating barriers, using repellents specifically designed for cats, or contacting animal control for assistance if necessary.