Cedar Wood Moth Balls

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Posted by admin | Posted in cedar products | Posted on 21-06-2009

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How do I use cedar wood balls?

I just got a new box drawers. My wife is planning to put his sweat on them. We had problems with the moths in the closet, so only the bags in the background in the closet. I just discovered that cedar is a natural repellent butterflies. I found some cedar balls in hardware. How do you use? A drawer balloon? How long? Is it necessary to replace or "recharge" after a few years? Thanks for the help.

Take down a corridor that is in him or in a handkerchief and tie balls 2 or 3 in the center, which will smell to distribute more evenly and not should make one thing to feel like Christmas. As for replacing you will be able to tell. If you feel you can not change them. Another use of mothballs is to put them in their flower beds or any area exposed sand and cats will not use your garden as a litter, or lay on your plants for a lazy nap. throw them in your attic and squirrels on the side.

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