THOSE MOTHS
PROTECTION MEASURES GET RID OF THE EGGS The warmer a house the more likely it is to be menaced by moths. Moth eggs are very small and even if drawers, shelves and, cupboards are turned out and lined with clean paper, it is not a guarantee that they are adequately protected against moths. Attention must be focussed; on the seams of drawers, and one satisfactory way of ensuring that moth eggs are got rid of is to clean the insides of all drawers and cupboards thoroughly with hot soapy water containing an efficient disinfectant. Hard scrubbing, using the winged end of the brush for the seams, is recommended. Whenplaced in the garden to dry.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32422, 24 April 1944, Page 7
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116THOSE MOTHS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32422, 24 April 1944, Page 7
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