MOTHS like the natural wool fibre so much that they eat it, and most people are only too well aware of the damage these prolific pests can cause if left to their own devices. Fortunately, much research and study has recently been devoted to moth prevention, and undoubtedly moths are now in for a very lean time.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 340
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57MOTHS like the natural wool fibre so much that they eat it, and most people are only too well aware of the damage these prolific pests can cause if left to their own devices. Fortunately, much research and study has recently been devoted to moth prevention, and undoubtedly moths are now in for a very lean time. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 340
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