It's not just a problem of unpleasant odors: moths can be kept at bay by using a variety of natural products, alternating them and depending on the locations where they might attack. Orange and lemon peel, lavender, essential oils: you're spoiled for choice.
Moths can do a lot of damage but sometimes the remedy can be worse than the disease: remember the terrible smell of mothballs that then does it stick to a jacket or dress?
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Orange peel and cloves
Surely among the most effective natural moth repellents there is the one made with orange (or lemon) peels and cloves. Based on this recipe.
Necessary
- Zest of 1 orange or lemon
- 1 teaspoon cloves
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 bay leaves
- 4 drops of camphor essential oil
- 1 cotton ball
- 1 sock or a veil of wedding favor
Preparation
- Put the zest dried fruit of an orange or a Lemon; In a small bowl, chop the peels into small pieces, along with a teaspoon of cloves and a teaspoon of cinnamon, two bay leaves, and a cotton ball soaked in four drops of camphor oil. To dry the peels, use a radiator, a moderately hot oven, or the sun.
- Insert the mixture Made from a sock you no longer use and would have thrown away (perhaps in the garbage). Or from a veil from a wedding favor. The whole thing is tied with a thread.
- Place the natural moth repellent In drawers, on closet shelves, or even in clothing pockets. Avoid direct contact with delicate fabrics, such as silk or satin, as they could stain.
Lavender
The moth repellent lavender essence
It's very easy to make. Simply place dried lavender flowers in small cloth bags, even if slightly punctured, or in an old sock or paper bag, and place the product in the drawer. Alternatively, hang it in the closet. If you're using lavender essential oil, you can soak a few pieces of cork (even just a bottle cap) in it and place it inside the drawers. Even a simple cotton ball absorbs and diffuses the scent of moth-repellent lavender.
Spices
Moths dislike the smell of spices, which they consider repellent. Again, use small sachets of rosemary, bay leaves, and cinnamon. Place them in drawers and closets. They'll work very well. The ideal time to do this is always when you're changing your wardrobe.
Essential oils
The most effective essential oil moth repellants are cedar, neem or patchouli. The advantage is that you don't need sachets and can add the essential oils directly. The disadvantage is that you have to be very careful: the oils shouldn't be applied directly to clothing, as they could stain it.
Tea Tree Oil
Il tea tree oil It's the classic, natural alternative to mothballs. Simply apply the mixture to a damp cloth and rub it vigorously over the wood you're protecting.
Laurel
The laurel It's easy to find, has a delightful scent, and is a moth repellent. How do you use it? It's easy: just place a few bay leaves in your drawers or closet. This bay leaf moth repellent is excellent for wool, cotton, and silk garments.
Vinegar for wood
For wood, the most suitable moth repellent is made up of white vinegar, lavender oil, and water. If there's already a small hole in the wood made by moths, apply this mixture for a week straight, then seal it with a dab of white glue.
Citrus peels for wool
Against moths that attack woolen clothes, use the citrus peelsFirst let them dry thoroughly, then place them in small cotton gauze bags, adding a few cloves. Then place them in drawers or cupboards.
How to use a natural moth repellent
Natural moth repellent will help you solve various problems, even those of domestic pollutionOld mothballs gave off an unbearable odor and were also toxic. But to be effective, natural mothballs must be used with some caution. First: the wardrobe needs to be dusted and washed before applying the moth repellent. Second: avoid storing dirty clothes in the closet, which moths love. Third: even natural moth repellents should be replaced every three to four months. Fourth: if you use oils, do not let them come into contact with clothes, as they could stain them.
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