 h a l f b a k e r y A few slices short of a loaf.
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is there a resonance / sound level that moths hate? |
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not necessary if you store the clothing in cedar closet or with mothballs.......nuke it first to kill the eggs which shouldn't harm the fabric |
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Mothballs ..... Mmmmm, I love the smell of Naphthalene in the morning ...... |
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"some other masking agent" - would spraying the garments heavily with Scotchgard do the trick? |
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And I would have thought that dry cleaning said garments would kill any bugs therein. |
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i've gotta give this a + just because it gave rise to
Sleepygrass' above comment. the mental image does it
for me. |
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//load the wardrobe with bat eggs//
Sorry to break this to ya, Sleepy, but bats are mammals, and hence do not lay eggs. |
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Why cant you just genetically engineer a marsupial bat? |
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...that does the laundry. |
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Does anyone know if my idea is workable or not? |
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Yes, I think we all know. Except maybe you. |
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