This information is reported by Glavpost.
1. Regular cleaning of the closet
Dirt and dust attract moths, so it's important to clean the closet regularly. Be sure to wipe down shelves with a damp cloth, vacuum corners, and air out the room. Every few months, you can treat the internal surfaces with a vinegar solution.
2. Use of natural repellents
Moths are averse to strong scents. You can place the following in your closet:
— Lavender in cloth sachets.
— Citrus peels (orange, lemon).
— Cloves, rosemary, or mint.
— Cedar wood, which has natural moth-repellent properties.
3. Storing items in airtight packaging
If clothing is not used for an extended period, it is best to store it in thick zip-lock bags or vacuum-sealed bags. This not only protects against moths but also saves space.
4. Freezing and heating clothes
Moths and their larvae cannot tolerate extreme temperatures. Wool and fur items can be placed in the freezer for 24–48 hours. An alternative method is to treat them with a hot iron or a steam generator.
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