My house has flying moths
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Jenny Cox on Aug 19, 2014Cedar wood is an natural moth repellent.Helpful Reply
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Jenny Cox on Aug 19, 2014Some natural products can help protect your house from moth infestations in the future. One such natural moth repellent is lavender oil. A cotton ball soaked in lavender oil can be placed in the closet to repel these insects. You can also use cloves, bay leaves, and cinnamon for this purpose. You can make some sachets by including these three moth repellents, and hang them in your closets to prevent moth infestations.Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-to-get-rid-of-moths.htmlHelpful Reply
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Jenny Cox on Aug 19, 2014Can you add a photo, or say if they are inside or outside?Helpful Reply
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