After 15 hours in the attic i probably got half the mothballs.
Are mothballs dangerous in the attic.
One part per billion is about several drops of water in an olympic size swimming.
The dangerous myth of mothballs.
The mothballs are all in the insulation.
Often mothballs are used in these locations to control pests other than clothes moths stone said.
While it s possible to wait out the mothball smell this isn t recommended in no small part because the poisonous residue will remain after the smell dissipates.
Could someone please give me ideas on how to remove the mothball odor.
A relatively common mistake is placing mothballs in an attic to repel squirrels.
Getting rid of the mothball smell.
However the fumes can last much longer allowing mothballs to effectively last for several years if in a properly sealed container.
Now i have the odor of mothballs coming into my home worse in some areas than others.
This is the problem.
Many people will recommend moth balls to get rid of squirrels in the attic and other pests.
The mothballs are quite effective at keeping them away.
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Moths love to chew at clothing like wool and they can ruin clothes that you have put in your attic or closet.
The gas emitted from moth balls is heavier than air and will seep from your attic into the lower levels of your home your living areas.
Most moth balls are made from naphthalene which is derived from coal tar.
Sure some mothballs are visible on the surface but the ventilation is like snow and many of the balls dipped under the surface.
Moth balls contain either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene both of which become a gas when exposed to air releasing that signature pungent mothball odor.
Concentrations high enough to be effective for pest control can be dangerous for anyone exposed to them.
Mothballs can seriously impair indoor air quality.
I put a very large number of mothballs in the attic and on the insulation to deter the squirrels.
Any such use is illegal.
Moth balls take oxygen out of the air.
They include squirrels skunks deer mice rats dogs cats raccoons moles snakes pigeons and a variety of other animals.
This was one of the worst experiences of my life.
Mothballs are the little spherical objects that are used to keep moths away from your clothes when you store them.
Moth balls were stored in this space and when the person we know went up to work in the attic they were exposed to fumes that eventually killed them while they were working.
In fact the odor of mothballs can be detected at a few parts per billion in the air.
Many people use moth balls to get rid of squirrels and other pests in their attic without knowing of the dangers.
The question is if they are equally as useful in keeping a bat away.