I found that mothballs have absolutely no effect on squirrels.
 
Also, don't use mothballs unless you want every man who smells you to
think of a urinal...
 
Dan
 
 

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From: JES AM & PM [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 8:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CS and Stinky Sneakers


Doris;
 
unless you have MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity) (as I do)  put one
moth ball in each sneaker overnight (or in a mud room type of
environment); then take out the moth ball, still leaving in a mud room
type of environment and the smell should be gone... 
 
p.s.  
Moth balls are also great to keep squirrels and field mice out of your
attic or house... LOL 
(I learned the hard way...3 sets of flour later and all my corn meal
half eaten - they ate everything but the vodka - have no idea why? maybe
because it was in glass?) LOL 
 
Jeannine the Baroness

 
On 2/17/07, Cinder Ella <[email protected]> wrote: 

        I've used cs to spray in the insides of stinky sneakers.  This
is caused by bacteria from what I know and the stink won't go away.
Previously I've thrown the soles into the washing machine and washed
them by hand with every soap and every possible cleaner known to man.
Why isn't cs working?  How can I get rid of the stinky sneaker smell? 
        Doris
        
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