[Wooden measures for wardrobes] What should I do with winter bugs?

**[Chinese Wardrobe Network] [Challenges]** Many families find it hard to avoid the problem of small insects in their wardrobes, especially in wooden ones. These pests can damage clothes and even affect the health of the family. The question is: how can we effectively eliminate these insects and prevent them from returning? **[Question] What should I do with my wardrobe in winter?** ![Wardrobe Prevention Measures](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/lazy.gif) **[Best Answer]** 1. One common method is to place mothballs or use insect repellent sprays inside the wardrobe. After applying them, make sure to close the doors tightly. However, keep in mind that these products can release vapors that are harmful to humans, so it's best to use them in well-ventilated areas. Many home stores now sell anti-mite solutions, but it's important to choose products that are clearly labeled with manufacturer details, usage instructions, and safety information. Avoid buying products just based on strong scents—some may mask the smell of chemicals without being effective. For long-term use, camphor-based products should be replaced every 2–3 months. It’s also advisable not to place these directly on clothes, even if they are non-toxic. Instead, wrap them in breathable paper or small cloth bags with tiny holes to allow the scent to spread without direct contact. Hanging types or small pieces can be used together for better results. 2. Another effective approach is to take all your clothes outside and expose them to sunlight. You can also spray the doors and windows with a disinfectant or insecticide. Insects tend to hide in dark, damp, and poorly ventilated areas, such as corners of the closet or under bookshelves. To fully eliminate them, ensure the entire room stays bright and well-ventilated. This helps remove any breeding grounds for pests. 3. Regularly airing out your clothes, mats, and books in the sun is also essential. Try to do this between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun is strongest, and open windows to improve air circulation. On humid days, especially in southern regions, it's better to close windows to prevent moisture buildup. You can also use activated charcoal or used tea leaves wrapped in cloth and placed inside the wardrobe for moisture control. But remember to take them out and dry them in the sun regularly; otherwise, they won’t work properly. By following these simple steps, you can keep your wardrobe clean, pest-free, and safe for your family.

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