Re: Moth Ball Smell in Home

Re: Moth Ball Smell in Home

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Moth Ball Smell in Home FB 07-12-2005
Moth balls sublime. Eventually the smell will dissipate. Instead of
using napthalene, try growing herbs around the house to ward off
varmints and insects. Rosemary, lavender, mint, oregano, sage,
garlic are good choices for sunny locations and most seem to thive
well on neglect.

On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 17:56:23 GMT, "FB" <nospamfbrown627@nc.rr.com>
wrote:

>I bought mothballs to place around the back of my house to keep animals
>away.
>
>However, I had them in the house for a short time and now cannot get rid of
>the smell. I keep the windows closed so the smell doesn't come in from
>outside but I think the moth ball odor has someone gotten into
>everything--even the central A/C system.
>
>I have set up room air cleaners but they aren't helping. Any ideas on what I
>can do to get rid of the smell? Thanks.
>



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