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Mothballs (to rid cockroaches) are safe to use in a home, right?
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[QUOTE="kyphysics, post: 6395341, member: 510391"] Been looking up cockroach solutions and came across the use of mothballs (as they dislike the smell that is apparently poisonous). Quick question: Given these mothballs are poisonous, how safe is it to use them? How many would you use and how often - it any/at all? Thanks in advance for your feedback! eta: Would you use them only outdoors if not indoors? eta2: One brand on Amazon, Enoz, says it is EPA approved. ...Errrh, does that mean it's safe then? Lots of articles I'm Googling say mothballs are poisonous. *confused now* [/QUOTE]
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