Hello, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. We inherited some wool blankets that were in perfect shape when we got them from Edward’s grandmother’s house. Aunt Grace was a stickler for order and put everything that the moths could have eaten in one of the many cedar chests they had. In the South, a fixture of old houses was a cedar chest in every bedroom; eastern red cedar naturally has insect repelling oils, they don’t last forever but you can freshen them with more of those oils. I have three cedar chests and one I haven’t opened in at least five years contains a very luxurious mink stole that I’ve never worn, maybe I should check to be sure it’s survived my haphazard housekeeping. My niece had a moth invasion and had to put her frequently worn mink in the freezer.
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