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According to The Aarhus University agricultural faculty that is just a rumour…
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By moth in wool or otherwise, are stored in cabinets and drawers, emptied them of clothes, and clothes treated by one of the following methods. Wash in the washing machine and drying will turn moths, larvae and eggs to death. Dry cleaning of cleaning will also ensure that, for example. Furs or blankets are moth free.. All stages of the mill will after 2-3 days in the freezer at 18 ° C ¸ are dead, so this method can be used to fight in clothing and small blankets. It is not advisable to use insecticides directly on clothing.<O</O
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Drawers and cupboards, where moth infested has been stored, dust thoroughly week and possibly subsequently treated with a liquid moth agent. In the case of moth in furs, it must be pointed out that Larvae may have saved themselves in the slot in the cupboard in the drawer and at the ceiling or in boxes, bags and the like, held together with the moth infested. Area. It is therefore important that such places be carefully examined and possibly treated with a moth agent. <O></O>
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In the case of large carpets or furniture, they should be thoroughly clean with a vacuum cleaner or tap the carpet banks and subsequent dust week. A hard frost period can be used if you have the opportunity to make furniture or hang blankets outside. It must freeze at least a dozen degrees, at least at night, and furniture and carpets must be in the heat of day a few days in a row. The Larvae can withstand freezing for a long time, but quickly killed by alternating heat and cold. Have we not allow this, furniture and carpets - after thorough cleaning - are treated with a liquid moth agent. These funds contain the active ingredient permethrin; they have long-term and can be obtained in the trade as aerosols or sprays for spraying. The instructions must always followed closely on the means used to combat moths.
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Please bear with the translation, - I was so lazy I just led Google do it… mostly.
And it seems the cans are up for sale, - at least in Denmark
I Think it is worth to mention that The Aarhus University agricultual falcultyhas government funding and therefore have no interest to promote or sell any product.<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region w:st="on">
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According to The Aarhus University agricultural faculty that is just a rumour…
I quote
By moth in wool or otherwise, are stored in cabinets and drawers, emptied them of clothes, and clothes treated by one of the following methods. Wash in the washing machine and drying will turn moths, larvae and eggs to death. Dry cleaning of cleaning will also ensure that, for example. Furs or blankets are moth free.. All stages of the mill will after 2-3 days in the freezer at 18 ° C ¸ are dead, so this method can be used to fight in clothing and small blankets. It is not advisable to use insecticides directly on clothing.<O</O
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Drawers and cupboards, where moth infested has been stored, dust thoroughly week and possibly subsequently treated with a liquid moth agent. In the case of moth in furs, it must be pointed out that Larvae may have saved themselves in the slot in the cupboard in the drawer and at the ceiling or in boxes, bags and the like, held together with the moth infested. Area. It is therefore important that such places be carefully examined and possibly treated with a moth agent. <O></O>
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In the case of large carpets or furniture, they should be thoroughly clean with a vacuum cleaner or tap the carpet banks and subsequent dust week. A hard frost period can be used if you have the opportunity to make furniture or hang blankets outside. It must freeze at least a dozen degrees, at least at night, and furniture and carpets must be in the heat of day a few days in a row. The Larvae can withstand freezing for a long time, but quickly killed by alternating heat and cold. Have we not allow this, furniture and carpets - after thorough cleaning - are treated with a liquid moth agent. These funds contain the active ingredient permethrin; they have long-term and can be obtained in the trade as aerosols or sprays for spraying. The instructions must always followed closely on the means used to combat moths.
Un-quote
Please bear with the translation, - I was so lazy I just led Google do it… mostly.
And it seems the cans are up for sale, - at least in Denmark
I Think it is worth to mention that The Aarhus University agricultual falcultyhas government funding and therefore have no interest to promote or sell any product.<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 /><st1:country-region w:st="on">
</st1:country-region>
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