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How To Get Rid Of Moths In Your Home

A 2019 Healthline publication discloses that some species of adult moths and their larvae eat up fabrics made of wool or cotton, food like bread, and other delicate household items. According to MedicalNewsToday , moths not only ruin household materials but could cause allergies, eye irritations, eczema-like reactions, skin scaling, and painful rash when anyone comes in contact with the larva’s body hair. This article reveals different effective techniques you can apply to get rid of moths in yo

How To Get Rid Of Moths In Your Home
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Cute moth eyes

Cute moth eyes
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Moths around me . 🦋

The wounds that I wear like the crown upon a queen. So heavy they lie, with all the pain that they bring.

Moths around me . 🦋
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Giant wood moths (Endoxyla cinereus) are one of the largest species of moth in the world. When fully

Giant wood moths (Endoxyla cinereus) are one of the largest species of moth in the world. When fully
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Jose Rizal was a naughty boy in the famous “Moth and Lamp” story

Perhaps no other story sums up Rizal’s childhood so succinctly as his famous story about the lamp and the moth. And despite what you may think, little Rizal was actually being naughty. Instead of reading a Spanish children’s book diligently given to him by his mother Teodora, he was instead doodling caricatures on its pages. Even after being scolded, he did not pay much attention to the book, focusing his gaze on some moths that were flying around a coconut oil lamp instead

Jose Rizal was a naughty boy in the famous “Moth and Lamp” story
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Atlas moth, Narure

*Atlas moths are said to be named after either the Titan of Greek mythology, or their map-like wing patterns. In Hong Kong the Cantonese name translates as "snake's head moth", referring to apical extension of the forewing, which bears a passing resemblance to a snake's heads

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