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| | Locate the source of the infestation | | | | | Locate the source of the infestation. Figure out where the moths are coming from and concentrate your efforts there. - Wash the area thoroughly, making sure to get into all hidden nooks and crannies.
- Dry clean, freeze, or wash all clothes in hot water. You've got to remove all eggs and larvae from your clothes if you don't want to the infestation to return and these are the only proven methods.
- Use moth balls or cedar chips when putting clothes into long-term storage.
- Store clothes in airtight, sealed containers whenever possible.
Have You Considered Cedar Closets? Beyond these basic steps to remove your infestation, you might want to consider longer term moth control, as well. One of the best, and natural, modes of moth control is a cedar closet. Cedar oils put off a fragrance that repels moths and other clothes pests, meaning that a closet lined with cedar smells great and protects your wardrobe at the same time. Finally, if your moth infestation is bad enough that you can't seem to get on top of it, call in a pest control company to eradicate your unwanted guests. Sometimes there isn't any other way to rid yourself of the problem.
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CHEYENNE -- Wyoming faces the likelihood of a grasshopper outbreak this summer, which would strain the ability of landowners, county districts and governments to pay for combating the destructive insects, pest control officials said Tuesday.
Wildlife officials lauded Washington's "holistic approach" to conservation in Hawaii after the Obama administration declared 48 species as endangered and announced plans to set aside more than 40 square miles on Kauai as critical habitat to allow the plants and animals to flourish.
Campers headed to Maine from other states wouldn't be allowed to bring their own firewood under a proposed law headed toward passage in the state Legislature. Lawmakers want to protect Maine from destructive bugs that have wiped out huge swaths of trees in other states. The insects can enter the state through infested firewood.
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