Clean your clothes prior to storing them.
By dry cleaning your clothes before storing them, you remove any potential moth larvae that could create a problem for your clothing later.
Store your clothes properly.
Avoid storing your clothes in cardboard containers since they aren't moth proof. Use plastic containers that have an air tight seal.
Use cedar chips to deter moths.
Cedar chips can be quite effective in preventing moth infestation. One strategy is to hang your clothes on cedar hangers and store them in plastic air tight garment bags. Throw a few cedar chips into the bag to give natural, non-toxic protection against moths.
Make your own moth repellent sachets.
It's easy to make your own moth repellent sachets. Buy some canvas drawstring bags from your local craft store. Prepare some dried lavender and cedar chips to which you've added a few drops of lavender and cedar essential oils. Close the drawstring on the bag and drop them in the containers with your clothing. The cedar chips and lavender will be only be effective if placed into a sealed container. You can also add dried rosemary, thyme, and dried cloves which seem to have moth repellent properties. If you're looking for an inexpensive source of cedar chips, ask for hamster bedding at your local pet store.
Consider professional storage.
If you don't have the room for moth proof storage containers in your home, you can always have your clothes stored professionally in a moth proof environment.
Using these moth ball alternatives will guarantee that you won't be left with a disagreeable moth ball odor on your clothes and in your house when you remove your clothing from storage. Plus, you won't have to worry about the health of your children and pets. Why not give these natural moth ball alternatives a try?
Published by Kristie Leong M.D. - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness
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