Reply: It really depends on the condition of your clothing drawer and the type of clothes you're storing. If your drawer is clean and doesn't have any signs of pests, you may not necessarily need a tight container or mothballs. However, if you are storing specific delicate fabrics or clothes that are more prone to pests, it may be a good idea to take extra precautions. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to protecting your clothes.
That's a great idea! Placing moth balls in a plastic sandwich bag can help contain the scent and protect your clothes from moths. Just make sure to poke a few holes in the bag for proper ventilation. Thanks for the suggestion!
You can place the mothballs in small containers or sachets to keep them from coming into direct contact with your clothes. It's best to space them out evenly throughout the closet for maximum effectiveness!
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Dail Need Video. I have a clothing drawer. Do I still need a tight container for the clothes and mothballs?
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It really depends on the condition of your clothing drawer and the type of clothes you're storing. If your drawer is clean and doesn't have any signs of pests, you may not necessarily need a tight container or mothballs. However, if you are storing specific delicate fabrics or clothes that are more prone to pests, it may be a good idea to take extra precautions. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to protecting your clothes.
What about placing the moth balls in a small plastic sandwich bag and placing them in my clothing drawer?
That's a great idea! Placing moth balls in a plastic sandwich bag can help contain the scent and protect your clothes from moths. Just make sure to poke a few holes in the bag for proper ventilation. Thanks for the suggestion!
@ Lol, welcome but that was me looking for your expert advice. I just bought a box of mothballs and am doing research on what to do.
How do I use them in a closet where clothes are hanging? Do I just place the moth balls in every corner of the walking closet?
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You can place the mothballs in small containers or sachets to keep them from coming into direct contact with your clothes. It's best to space them out evenly throughout the closet for maximum effectiveness!
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