CHECKING MOTHS.
Arliclos or clothing Iha l are being packed away for the lime being should be wrapped in sheets of newspaper, a shod being placed between each fold of doth or fur, stales an exchange. Pieros of orange pod which have been dried in the oven and fill in slices should be placed between Ibe folds with Ihe newspaper. .Moths lay eggs in all sorts of queer places, and the space 11 1 ; 1 1 oflen exists j between the skirling of I lie Hour, and ; Iho crevice running along the lop of I Hio pic-lure rail, are places seldom j suspeded. See Dial these likely breeding-places are well washed and constantly dusted. Many people imagine Thai mollis arc exterminated by cold. Tills is not 'Hi, although slutTy rooms are more likely le become the habitation of Ibis pest | Than those which are frequently laired, washed, and scrubbed
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19460, 27 December 1934, Page 5
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149CHECKING MOTHS. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19460, 27 December 1934, Page 5
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