About this time last month I turned a light on and saw a moth fliting above the light fixture in the room. I immediately dispatched it but there I was, in a room where I store my tunics & caps.
Most, but not all were boxed, bagged or otherwise protected but I have kept an eye on them as best I could. Late last night I shook out an EM M36 tunic and upon examination found a dime-sized patch of fine white "silk" (gossamer?) upon a sleeve.
Calmly, collectedly, I freaked out and pulled it off. Happily I found it rolled off easily without leaving a trace so I marked the spot with a clothspin for the time being. This morning I located a mothball, (my very last) placed it inside the sleeve under the area in question and secured it in place with the clothspin as before.
Has anyone reading this had a similar discovery?
To forestall any larvae emerging from hatched eggs in future I believe the fumes should suffice to kill the little darlings since the eggs themselves are immune. I probably will do the 72 hour freezer method as well just to be sure, and I thought I would share this site for future instances.
http://www.knittersreview.com/forum/...TOPIC_ID=58586
I would skip methods invoving things like turpentine and microwaves of course.
Most, but not all were boxed, bagged or otherwise protected but I have kept an eye on them as best I could. Late last night I shook out an EM M36 tunic and upon examination found a dime-sized patch of fine white "silk" (gossamer?) upon a sleeve.
Calmly, collectedly, I freaked out and pulled it off. Happily I found it rolled off easily without leaving a trace so I marked the spot with a clothspin for the time being. This morning I located a mothball, (my very last) placed it inside the sleeve under the area in question and secured it in place with the clothspin as before.
Has anyone reading this had a similar discovery?
To forestall any larvae emerging from hatched eggs in future I believe the fumes should suffice to kill the little darlings since the eggs themselves are immune. I probably will do the 72 hour freezer method as well just to be sure, and I thought I would share this site for future instances.
http://www.knittersreview.com/forum/...TOPIC_ID=58586
I would skip methods invoving things like turpentine and microwaves of course.
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