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    The moth question

    I´m sure this question had been raised a couple of times on this forum. What is your best tips to keep the uniform collectors no 1 nemesis away? Any new tricks out there to save our prescious cloth from a bug invation?

    #2
    Cedar wood

    The trad way is to store it in furniture made of Cedar wood, or at least place a plank in with them.

    More modern methods are not something I have experience of.

    JBB

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      #3
      Try here.
      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=262938

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        #4
        i use small bags of lavender inside the french cuff it keeps them away
        and smells nice

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          #5
          I use cedar spheres and shavings. No chemicals for me. I also use breathable clothing bags and have an isolation ward for new tunics before they go into the main population. I have never had a problem.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
            I use cedar spheres and shavings. No chemicals for me. I also use breathable clothing bags and have an isolation ward for new tunics before they go into the main population. I have never had a problem.

            You never know when you get a new tunic in - they may look all nice and pristine, the kind you'd take home to momma, but you just don't know where those French cuffs have been...

            Don

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              #7
              Originally posted by DonC View Post
              You never know when you get a new tunic in - they may look all nice and pristine, the kind you'd take home to momma, but you just don't know where those French cuffs have been...

              Don

              You mind is always in the gutter. . .
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                #8
                I can't help it, John - it's where the rest of my body is at!

                Don

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wijtman01 View Post
                  i use small bags of lavender inside the french cuff it keeps them away
                  and smells nice
                  I do the same

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                    #10
                    Napthalene crystals for me. Gotta have that 'dirty old man' smell or she just isn't working.
                    I cut a small square out of old stockings, add a spoonful of crystals and secure with a twist tie. Insert into pockets and French cuffs, and (as the Chinese say), Viola!! I've never had a moth or silverfish issue, so it must be working.
                    Mark

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                      I also use breathable clothing bags
                      Great suggestions everyone. One question for Johnny, why do you use breathable bags?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by JG 51 View Post
                        Great suggestions everyone. One question for Johnny, why do you use breathable bags?
                        They allow air circulation and the cloth to breath but do not let insects in. Plastics give off fumes and can stain/leech colors over time, this is the same reason why I do not use chemical moth balls etc. or plastic hangers. Ideally I would have everything in flat storage and cedar drawers but I have not won the lottery yet. I also spray the basement and openings to the outside etc. I take everything out and check it careully about twice a year. I know a Imperial collector that did not do this and opened a box to about $10000 worth of powdered pill box caps. Older houses seem more likely to have problems.

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                          #13
                          Why can't you use moth balls? Are they bad for some reason?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dan M View Post
                            Why can't you use moth balls? Are they bad for some reason?
                            They work well, I just do not like using them. Cedar works well and smells a lot better. The kids can eat as much of that as they want without dying.

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