It is unlikely that anyone will argue with the statement that insects appearing in the closet represent a big problem.
They appear seemingly out of nowhere, but have no desire to return to where they came from, so you are unlikely to be able to get rid of the pests in a few days.
And now you begin to notice that insects have become frequent guests in your home (and you don’t like it at all).
A particularly unpleasant “neighbor” is the moth.
Before you know it, some of the clothes in your closet will become her lunch.
Luckily, there's no hard way to fix this problem - and, best of all, you won't need to head to the store to buy a specially designed solution.
Instead, take a small plate, pour some ash into it and place it on a cabinet shelf.
The ash will repel moths, and you will no longer have to worry about the safety of fur coats and other things.
If you are racking your brains over where to get wood ash, here are two options: you can take the ash from the stove at your dacha or buy it in a store with gardening and vegetable gardening supplies.