Freeze out the interlopers: Washing clothes at high temperatures will kill off moths, eggs and larvae – but freezing is an alternative. Pop items in a sealed bag in the freezer; after three days ...
Small but devastating, the damage these nocturnal beasts - moths - inflict on clothes, curtains and carpets is horrendous. It starts like this, a little flickering movement in front of the eye. You’re ...
These white, pungent-smelling crystalline balls were widely used to kill moths (including their larvae and eggs) by placing them in clothes storage or among clothing and textiles. They've been banned ...
These natural substances are though to produce gases that work as a mild insecticide killing both moths and larvae. Another method of controlling the pests include purchasing moth balls ...
If you do find a small infestation, you can start by picking the caterpillars off your shrub and killing them, either by freezing them in a plastic bag or dropping them in soapy water. Then, carefully ...
A spruce budworm outbreak has plagued Maine’s northern borders for nearly two decades, with the tree-killing moths making sporadic incursions from Quebec but never reaching numbers that suggest ...