Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 I'm having trouble finding the right kind of mothballs. Does anyone else use mothballs for the things they are storing? Most places have the old fashioned kind. I'm looking for the ones with paradichlorobenzene as the active ingredient. The only place I could find them is Target and the last two times I have been there they have been out. Home Depot told me they discontinued them a couple of months ago. (seasonal item?)Walmart and Walgreens only carry the old fashioned kind. Any ideas? I've been able to almost eleminate them from my bedroom, but now I have to get them out of 3 different closets. I plan to throw out alot of things, but the things I want to keep will go in plastic bins with mothballs so I don't get any surprises months later. I tried to hire a PCO, but so far no one wants to tackle it. Same old story, bird mites may bite people but they won't live on you and reproduce. I tried to explain there are cases all over the US that would indicate otherwise. I told him to go to birdmites.org. I wish people were more open to being educated on the subject. L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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