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Eliminating a Moth Infestation
By Craig Smith

Hi,  I think Spencer Chase has a great idea with using dry ice.  It's
not like you need to have a supply every day.  Maybe you could even
use a hair dryer or a heating pad to generate the gas more quickly.

If you are only doing small parts, I've had pretty good luck with
a woodworm problem by giving the wooden parts (no metal) a ride in
the microwave oven.  Since the worms are mostly water they cook up
rather quickly, well before the wooden parts get very hot.

Regards,
Craig Smith



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