The apartment smells pleasantly of moth balls, is filled with rare books in glass-fronted oak and mahogany cases, and with oil paintings of their ancestors.
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At bedtime I skipped barefoot over the cold linoleum floors, jumped between frigid sheets and snuggled under a hand-stitched quilt that smelled of moth balls.
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"If you left a moth ball on a countertop, it would shrink over a few weeks " as it sublimated and released its active ingredients, says Krecioch.
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Moth crystals have largely been displaced by moth balls, which are made of naphthalene, for liability reasons : while naphthalene is highly toxic, paradiclorobenzene is more toxic still.
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Also, is there something ( not moth balls ) that I can include in the packaging that will help keep down the musty odor ? _ J . Harris
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In 2001 a storage tank for Naphthalene cracked; the resultant odor brought complaints about the odor of ( moth balls ), which was reported as far away as England.
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But an obvious sign of the difference is the pervasive smell of medicinal herbs _ a musty scent of composted autumn leaves with a tinge of moth balls and linament.
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When teams catch on and put their 7-footers in moth balls, move the games to The Ballpark in Arlington and put a basket at every base to further increase the quickness edge.
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Materials consisting of offensive and unpleasant smells and materials that cause injury are also sometimes placed in the tunnels such as broken pieces of glass, razors, exhaust fumes, moth balls, gum, and thorns.
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Civil libertarians will doubtless complain that by imposing nicotine-or laundry-based standards, towns and co-op boards are paving the way for related bans on perfume, moth balls, kitty litter, even body odor and bad hair.