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Naphthalene has been classified by the EPA as a possible human carcinogen: 
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/naphthal.html



>> [log in to unmask] 11/19/04 10:51AM >>>
Before you start scattering paradichlorobenzene or naphthalene around
your storage areas, please go to www.msdsonline and get Material Safety
Data Sheets on these substances. I suspect that you won't want to use
them after that, particularly naphthalene.
Anne

Anne T. Lane, Collections Manager
Charlotte Museum of History
3500 Shamrock Drive
Charlotte NC 28215
704-568-1774, ext 110
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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Dwyer [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 8:08 AM
To: [log in to unmask] 
Subject: Re: Squirrel Repellant

>>Hi, Scott!
>>
>>    You never know who you'll meet on a listserve! Have you already
tried
>>mothballs [as a squirrel repellant]?


Hello Sue. Wonderful to read your post.  Yes, small world on listserve!

I have traditionally used mothballs with mixed results. They seem to
work best in small, enclosed spaces such as closed cars with the windows
up.  On open cars, I've attached the side curtains to create a
semi-enclosed space.  Elsewhere around the garage, mice and other
rodents seem to not be bothered by mothballs.

There are two types of moth-repellant:  paradichlorobenzene and
naphthalene. You can get either balls or crystals.  Each has its own
odor and what smells good or bad to us is not necessarily the same to
the mice or squirrels. 

Anyway, I was curious as to what ideas others had.  Apparently there is
no universal solution. 

--Scott

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