Something about MOTHS
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Something about MOTHS
Could i know something more about moths... i heard about them sometimes but what they do exactly? Are their damages fixable?
From what I know the moths that destroy our hats(and clothes) are not you average moth looking creature. I believe it was Fedora who posted a picture of the critter some time ago.
Storing hats in a box with moth balls or cedar will repel them.
Personally I use moth balls. I get sentimental over the smell. Reminds me of childhood.
I think moth damage is not fixable. Tiny holes are not noticable and larger ones cannot be fixed. I have a vintage Stetson that has a couple of tiny bites. I would not bother to do anything about it. It will not spread and is not noticable unless pointed to.
If I am wrong about this, someone please correct me.
Storing hats in a box with moth balls or cedar will repel them.
Personally I use moth balls. I get sentimental over the smell. Reminds me of childhood.
I think moth damage is not fixable. Tiny holes are not noticable and larger ones cannot be fixed. I have a vintage Stetson that has a couple of tiny bites. I would not bother to do anything about it. It will not spread and is not noticable unless pointed to.
If I am wrong about this, someone please correct me.
Hey, me too. My grandparents closets always smelled of moth balls and one smelled of cedar.Personally I use moth balls. I get sentimental over the smell. Reminds me of childhood.
On the moths. It is the larvae that do the damage to the felt. Felt hats-you eat em' Hat maggot is what comes to mind. Fedora
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Which is why you use gasoline!!!! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! (The funny thing is there's some truth to that statement! )Fedora wrote:Even light moth damage is bad. If you try to pounce them out, the moth excrement becomes visible. Of course soaking the hat in solvent might take that out, but I am not sure. I have never tried it. But, it will not wash out with a soap based cleaner. Fedora
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