I just had a 20 minute battle!
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I just had a 20 minute battle!
So I was sitting here, watching a little Conan O'Brian, and suddenly a moth barrels through the window. Well, this instantly made me go, "My hats!" and jumped up to catch the would be wrong-doer!
I don't like killing animals if I can avoid it, so for the last 20 minutes I have been chasing him "lovingly" back out the window....
I tell ya...I do love my Adventurebilts!
I don't like killing animals if I can avoid it, so for the last 20 minutes I have been chasing him "lovingly" back out the window....
I tell ya...I do love my Adventurebilts!
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Wrong kind of moth fellows. You have nothing to fear from this critter. Cloth moths, now that is another thing. Oh, the moths that lay their eggs and let their progeny eat the hat, look nothing like what we call moths. Check em' out. http://www.bizzybees.com/bugs/ClothMoth.aspFedora
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Now that is nasty!Fedora wrote:http://www.bizzybees.com/bugs/ClothMoth.aspFedora
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Since I'm a collector of historical uniforms, moths are my natural enemy. I use moths' marbles to protect my uniforms for beeing eaten, but I guess that won't help much in here
A comerade collector of mine use to gas his collection twice a year, kind of spooky
Anyway, cloth eating moths should be killed by every canche! Don't give them the canche to survive!
@erri-wan: that's allmost the exact picture of a moth which is in my mind
A comerade collector of mine use to gas his collection twice a year, kind of spooky
Anyway, cloth eating moths should be killed by every canche! Don't give them the canche to survive!
@erri-wan: that's allmost the exact picture of a moth which is in my mind
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When I toss them out the door, I can see that they fly off allright, so I guess it didn't affect them.
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I am guessing it's cloth moths that eat little holes in the hat, is that correct?
Somebody mentioned sliverfish were also a problem.
Honestly, I don't think there's be a through report on what bugs dammage hats and such on this forum. It would also be good to know what prevention measure to take for long term storage.
Cheers,
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Somebody mentioned sliverfish were also a problem.
Honestly, I don't think there's be a through report on what bugs dammage hats and such on this forum. It would also be good to know what prevention measure to take for long term storage.
Cheers,
Pyro.