Using moth balls long term can result in actual poisoning especially in younger people and those with compromised health anyway.
Attic animals moth balls.
Since moth balls take oxygen from the air keeping them in your attic is similar to running your car engine in a garage with the door shut.
There are commercial repellent products available that contain naphthalene and sulfur and that have labels that do allow their use to repel rodents snakes raccoons skunks squirrels bats woodpeckers and others.
1 4 dichlorobenzene evaporates over time turning into a gas that is very toxic to moths and larvae.
Having a lot of moth balls in your attic can cause all those living in the home to experience unpleasant symptoms such as sore throats and headaches.
It is illegal to use moth balls in fruit and nut trees.
However mothballs work on snakes much like an unknown place without a map works on us.
Unlike other pests snakes can t smell very well.
As a result derik purchased several boxes of mothballs and then scattered them in his basement and attic.
Mothballs are balls of pesticide and deodorant.
Additionally they may not work against squirrels and have a very strong smell that many people find offensive.
When we visit homes to remove squirrels birds bats or other nuisance animals in attics we often find that the homeowner has thrown mothballs into the attic space in an attempt to repel the intruders.
This is why they are excellent tools when storing clothing.
It s safer and more effective to use one of the proven squirrel repellents.
Derik s neighbor advised him to use mothballs to control the rats.
Use mothballs to rid your yard of snakes.
It s illegal to use mothballs as animal repellents by chris williams on may 19 2016.
Avoid using mothballs as they can be toxic to humans and pets.
Use mothballs under the house or in the attic.
Lately derik had seen a couple of rats in his basement and heard them running around in his attic during the nighttime.
While mothballs are meant to keep moths away from clothing wool blankets and similar stored goods some people have used them to keep animals away from gardens or even out of the attic.