Hello Group-

A storage room is being cleared out that shows signs of webbing clothes
moths.  All fabrics/protein in the room are going to be frozen, but there
are also other "non-moth friendly materials".  We want to be cautious and
"treat" every object that is taken out of the room to not create a
Trojan Horse type scenario.
I am wondering if- for non-collection/non-moth friendly materials (formica
covered wood, glass, ceramics etc), if there is a solution that can be
mixed up and used to wipe down these objects that is proven to be effective
against moth eggs/larvae.  (water and dish soap/Orvus?)  Wiping these
objects down may seem like overkill, but we just don't want to take the
risk there may be eggs/larvae hidden/stuck somewhere on these materials.

If anyone has any ideas, I would be interested in hearing them.
Thanks!
-Todd

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