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Default Moth damage & prevention thereof

Mary Fisher wrote:
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Homer2911 wrote:
My all-wool suit has moth damage on the lapel!

I have examined my other clothes, and there is no sign (yet!) af any
other damage - trust the little buggers to go for the best suit I have.

Any recommendations for prevention of moth damage, apart from the
obvious one of naptha balls?

Put it in a plastic bag, then put it in the deep freeze.

Please be more specific - should I put the suit or the moth in the deep
freeze?


If there are any moth eggs remaining (it's possible) they won't survive
freezing, you should put the whole garment in the freezer. A few days will
do it - but then to be sure you'll have to do it fairly often because there
will still be adult (egg-laying) moths lurking, looking for a suitable
labour wardrobe :-)


Well the answer is simple. Put the Tories back in.

All labour is tedious, dull , painful and its only gratification is that
when its finally over, you might have learnt something useful, even if
its only never to do it again.

All labour is the result of following an attractive dream, only to wake
up to the terrible reality of how wrong you can actually be.
Mary