So organized!! Thanks for the tips. I’m now appropriately concerned about critters who might eat my wool. but that Giles & Kendall oil is wildly expensive to get to Canada. Some people suggest restoring cedar chest smell by lightly sanding the inside. Maybe sanding the cedar disks could work too!
@@rosielefaive oh definitely! Sanding the discs is also a great way to get them to smell to deter moths! I opted for the cedar oil since applying it was easier for me, but you can also use lavender oil. Wool moths specifically enjoy dirty wool, dark places, and sedentary wool. If it's moved around often, it's another deterrent. Good luck in your fiber adventures!
So organized!! Thanks for the tips. I’m now appropriately concerned about critters who might eat my wool.
but that Giles & Kendall oil is wildly expensive to get to Canada. Some people suggest restoring cedar chest smell by lightly sanding the inside. Maybe sanding the cedar disks could work too!
@@rosielefaive oh definitely! Sanding the discs is also a great way to get them to smell to deter moths! I opted for the cedar oil since applying it was easier for me, but you can also use lavender oil. Wool moths specifically enjoy dirty wool, dark places, and sedentary wool. If it's moved around often, it's another deterrent. Good luck in your fiber adventures!