What changes can we make to our lives to deal with the economic and energy crises ahead? Have you already started making preparations? Got tips to share?
What about those storage bags you zip up then suck out the air with a Henry? They sell them at Wilko etc. Obviously they would need to be bug free when sealed. How about a few drops of chloroform on the sheets - evaporates when you air them. I never like the thought of moth balls are they really harmless??
Naphthalene moth balls have been banned in Europe since 2008, not surprisingly since their properties include being toxic, carcinogenic and highly flammable!
To get rid of any larvae which may still be in the blankets, put them in a plastic bag then in the freezer for a few hours !
Many herbs make good insect repellents, particularly good against moths is wormwood (artemesia absinthium ) but I use dried lavender as I grow lots of it. No moths on my unbagged jumpers in 20 or so years
Cedar wood certainly works if the woollen goods are substantially enclosed in cedar. As posted above wardrobes used to be made of cedar which was also used for blanket chests and shelves in linen cupboards.
Not certain how effective small balls or blocks of cedar would be, as distinct from making furniture substantially out of cedar.
"Installers and owners of emergency diesels must assume that they will have to run for a week or more"
I agree with dried lavender. I hate the smell which some find very pleasing and adorable. Anyways smell is bad and it sticks to your clothes so you later walk around smelling like lavender BUT it works. It deters little buggers.
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