cloves? garlic tablets?

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From: "Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:36 AM
Subject: [VFB] OK, Beast in Hackle Question


> Now Bart you have raised another Question. I have 2 zip lock bags that
have
> feather hides in them. ( keep them closed and don't want to open them
> because there seams to be some little "rust colored, worm type critter" in
> there, ( sorry I am not a "Munch Bug- Oligist, I just normally smush em,
not
> identify them). One thing I don't want is for them to get into any other
of
> my tying stuff.
>
> Now the question, you mention micro waving them, some mention moth balls,
> and there is something else, I cant remember now, was it Bay Leaves ?
Maybe
> this is a 2 or 3 part question.
>
> #1, What ways are there to treat materials with bugs and still be able to
> use the ?
>
> #2, what methods do folks use to keep bugs out in the first place ?
>
> #3, what about keeping mice out of your material, under the bench or
> possibly in storage ?
>
> Thanks in advance for any input.
> Jimi
>
> One quick solution if you find "beasties" in your hackle, nuke it for
about
> 30 to 45 seconds, no more "beasties".
>
> Bart
>
>


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