Unlike other pests snakes can t smell very well.
Mothballs in your attic.
Moths love to chew at clothing like wool and they can ruin clothes that you have put in your attic or closet.
Use mothballs under the house or in the attic.
Use mothballs to rid your yard of snakes.
Paradichlorobenzene may also cause kidney and liver damage in pets the world health.
Mothballs produced in the u s.
If a pet eats a mothball made of paradichlorobenzene they may have vomiting tremors and or abdominal pain.
They include squirrels skunks deer mice rats dogs cats raccoons moles snakes pigeons and a variety of other animals.
Some folks have said that if you put mothballs in areas where you have noticed mouse activity the mice do not travel through this area again.
Exposure to large quantities of naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene can lead to headaches nausea vomiting diarrhea or eye and nose irritation and coughing.
Often mothballs are used in these locations to control pests other than clothes moths stone said.
Beverly learned that mothballs are pesticides that come in a solid form but they volatilize changing slowly into a gas.
Any such use is illegal.
Contain one of two active ingredient chemicals.
Mothballs should not be used inside attics crawl spaces gardens trash cans or vehicles.
This is totally wrong.
Mothballs are the little spherical objects that are used to keep moths away from your clothes when you store them.
While moth balls might effectively deter squirrels and other rodents from infiltrating your attic you could end up harming your health and the health of the people who live in your home.
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.
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.
However mothballs work on snakes much like an unknown place without a map works on us.