I agree that freezing and vacuuming is the best way to get rid of the clothes moths. Wrap everything in tissue then in plastic by itself. This will prevent the items from drying out as the tissue will absorb the moisture and then release it back to the item. Plus the tissue will prevent water from pooling (such as on the surface of the plastic) which could lead to water stains. You should do the second freezing for 2 weeks though as this is the generally accepted lifespan of the eggs that are layed. The adult moth doesn't eat the textile, but the larvae do so it is very important to get rid of the eggs. Good Luck Ian Loughead Conservator Fortress of Louisbourg, NHS Parks Canada ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).