Wool Fabric, Clothing, and Blanket Storage

• To prevent the invasion of the clothes moth, brush wool with a fabric brush before storing.

• Clean the garment or blanket. Food stains and body oils attract moths. Dry cleaning or laundering kills moth eggs and larvae.

• Store cleaned wool fabric in airtight bags or containers with tight-fitting lids. When folding, add white tissue paper between folds to prevent wrinkling.

• Add mothballs to the container. Do NOT put them directly on the fabric. Hang them in small loosely woven cloth bags near the fabric. Clothing will need to be aired out after removing from storage to remove the mothball odor

I get the impression that regularly worn clothing has a smaller chance of getting eaten on than stored clothing.

Sherry