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- Mothball - Wikipedia
Mothballs[1] are small balls of chemical pesticide and deodorant, sometimes used when storing clothing and other materials susceptible to damage from silverfish, mold or moth larvae (especially clothes moths like Tineola bisselliella)
- Mothballs found scattered at St. Pete Beach nesting site one week . . .
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of mothballs were found at a St Pete Beach nesting site for protected black skimmers Experts say the pesticide-filled balls release toxic fumes and could harm birds, the ecosystem, and even people
- Hundreds of mothballs found on St Pete Beach, FWC investigating
ST PETE BEACH, Fla (WFLA) — Hundreds of mothballs have been found from the dunes to the water on St Pete Beach, and no one is sure why “They’re all over the beach, it’s crazy,…
- Authorities investigate after hundreds of mothballs found on St. Pete . . .
FWC officers are investigating the incident, and they believe the mothballs were placed intentionally to disrupt shorebird nesting The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is investigating after hundreds of mothballs were found on St Pete Beach this week
- How to Use Mothballs Safely (And Where You Should Never Put Them)
Learn how to use mothballs effectively to protect your clothes from pesky moths Follow our guide for safe placement and effective results
- Mothballs: The Ultimate Home Remedy for Critters?
Mothballs are used to protect clothing against clothes moths (family Tineidae and most infamously Tineola bisselliella) Place your valued clothing in airtight containers with a few mothballs
- Are Mothballs Toxic? Heres What You Should Know - Real Simple
Mothballs are a pesticide commonly made of naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene According to the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, these chemicals are solids at room temperature that slowly change into a gas and become fumes in the air These fumes then kill moths, their eggs, and larvae
- Mothball Fumes Are Toxic - Risks of the Common Pesticide
The Bottom Line Mothballs are safe if used according to the package label, but if you notice a persistent smell, you're not using them correctly
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