Fabric Clothes Storage

By admin, June 14, 2009 9:38 am

fabric clothes storage

Finding moths in the closet can be a disaster. Most people just kill the moths or remove them from the closet and think they are home free. Nothing could be further from the truth. The moths can feed on all types of clothing in your closet, but it is actually the moth larvae that should fear. Eggs or moth larvae could even attract more moths to your wardrobe.
Larvae can destroy article after article of your clothing. Wool is the main tissue risk. Even wool blends in socks, dress pants and sweaters can be a major feeding ground for these little creatures. They also silk, cashmere and some other types of clothing. Tissues derived from animal fibers is succeptable, but some synthetics are also loved by larvae moth. If you find a single moth in your closet, then you need to take action.

Take everything out of her closet and vacuum the carpet. Clean walls and look for cracks or crevaces where moth could enter into your closet. Wash or dry clean all clothing. Detergent unscented is best. The smells, good or bad, can attract moths clothes his closet. Stores all season clothing in air-tight boxes or containers. You can even find clothing storage bags that are made specifically for keep moths.

Moths are not necessarily drawn to any sweater. They are really attracted by odors proteins and oils that we in wool. They can thrive in a jersey that was worn and then hung in the closet. Our body oils, sweat remember, perfumes and food particles provide provides fertile ground for feeding the larvae of clothes moth.

Never use moth balls in the closet. Mothballs produce a potent gas that uses to be used regularly. Many health problems can arise from inhalation or ingestion of moth balls. The smoke can permeate clothing, drywall and carpet make your wardrobe a dangerous area for children and pets for a very long time. If you are pregnant or of childbearing age is very important not to come into contact with the ball of the moth. Talk to your doctor if you have and be aware of side effects.

A safe alternative to moth balls is cedar. Cedar Sachets, clothes hangers cedar or cedar wood shelves can repel the moths and their larvae for years. Do not hang clothes that have been brought back in your closet and clean out annually. With a bit of cedar, the spring cleaning and proper storage, you can keep your closet moth-free.

About the Author: Ron Maier is the owner of The Hanger Depot, a leading provider of high quality hangers, including wooden hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.thehangerdepot.com

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