People use mothballs in many ways, but they're not always safe. To protect you and your household's health, try these alternative solutions instead.
Safer ways to keep mice out—without the toxicity.
The Clemson University Department of Pesticide Regulation is urging homeowners to stop the outdoor use of mothballs to deter snake intrusion, after several complaints have been made to the agency from ...
DEAR ABBY: An elderly couple moved in next door. They once mentioned that they believed mothballs would keep ants away.
Mothballs are most effective at deterring clothes moths and their larvae. Beyond clothes moths, mothballs do not repel most pests and animals. To use mothballs safely and effectively, always store ...
A: Marion, no that’s not a good idea. Using mothballs in a vegetable garden might seem like a quick fix for a chipmunk problem, but they’re not. Mothballs used in a vegetable garden can pose risks to ...
Q: I have a problem with mice, and I’ve been using mothballs to get rid of them. I may have used too much, because I have symptoms like headaches, nausea and eye irritation. How can I detox from ...
Mice can be seen as cute, that is until they find a way into your home. Once inside, these furry little creatures cause all sorts of trouble. Their feces and urine can contaminate your food and ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mice can be seen as cute, that is until they find a way into your home. Once inside, these furry little creatures cause all sorts ...