Protect blankets from moths

Who does not know that, in the cold season you can cuddle up in fresh temperatures in a soft blanket or in a fluffy wool sweater.

Although I do not have wool clothes, but several nice wool blankets. In summer, I store the blankets in a walk-in closet. Last year, I found that moths had deposited their larvae there and left several small holes in the blanket. These holes look nice neither in wool sweaters nor in blankets. Some clothes you do not want to wear anymore. That should not happen to me again this year.

But I have no other way to store the blankets. So it was just right that I was able to participate in the product test of Naturkraft and the mothproof hook, which I received in a test product package, could hang in the wardrobe. (See photo).


So far, neither a moth nor its larvae have been seen and I have so easily without much effort for three months a permanent protection of my good blankets.

What is good for the blankets will certainly be suitable for garments. So I recommend you, if you want to protect your woolen clothes without much effort, to get you these mothproof hooks and hang in the immediate vicinity of the woolen clothes, then there is no trouble with unwanted holes.

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