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Hi - does anyone have any novel remedies for destroying or (to a less preferable extent) deterring &*^%$#@ moths? I've now seen the last of my favorite wool sweaters destroyed - perforated by the damned pests. It's not like they chew the cellulose in a @$#!%& straight line, either. Seriously becoming insane over this. The pity is that these were all very well made, mostly U.S. and European-made garments, that were actually crafted with a sense of style, fit and proper finish. It goes without saying that these are qualities that are difficult to find these days in our time of outsourcing.
I'm not crazy about mothballs, and the "aromatic cedar" products available these day are (a) from china, and (b) last almost a whole 3 weeks before they become totally inert. Seriously wtf?
Anyway - my apologies for the late night ballistic rant, but any guidance or interesting ideas from my lounge colleagues would be most appreciated. There are many highly intelligent people in here so I'm positive that a solution exists. I was thinking perhaps some sort of inexpensive supersonic technology from maybe the SkyMall catalog that causes any &*^%$#@ moths that are even beginning to contemplate coming near my place to simultaneously (a) explode, and (b) burst into flames.
Cheers!
I'm not crazy about mothballs, and the "aromatic cedar" products available these day are (a) from china, and (b) last almost a whole 3 weeks before they become totally inert. Seriously wtf?
Anyway - my apologies for the late night ballistic rant, but any guidance or interesting ideas from my lounge colleagues would be most appreciated. There are many highly intelligent people in here so I'm positive that a solution exists. I was thinking perhaps some sort of inexpensive supersonic technology from maybe the SkyMall catalog that causes any &*^%$#@ moths that are even beginning to contemplate coming near my place to simultaneously (a) explode, and (b) burst into flames.
Cheers!