I have been using ceder from those closet lining kits you get at Menards. So far I have had no problems with bugs, and it smell so much better.
-Chris Quoting Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Deb > Mine is a seven drawer. > It has four 4-inch tall drawers and three 10 inch. > Don't hold me to the size just a rough estimate. > > I use moth balls in them to, > I checked and mine are about gone. > My wife hates it when I buy new ones. > Way stinky. > > I vac-seal then freeze every thing for > two weeks let it set a week, > nuke it, then freeze it for a week again. > > Deb I have to be neat or my wife will kick me out. > Just kidding. > > > Steve Clark � > Moreno Valley, Ca. > http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/ > > The only difference between a good day and a bad day is our attitude. > ><((((�>`�.����`�.�.���`�...�>(((�> > .���`�.><((((�>`�.��.���`�.�.���`�...�><((((�> > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Deb Duran > Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 7:54 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [VFB] I'm cleaning out my tying room > > Steve > Those three drawer units from Walmart are what I'm using now but yours looks > a little neater than mine. ;) I have moth balls in the drawers. So far > knock on wood I haven't seen any bugs. I try to heed a lot of the advice > Joyce gives because I know I can be careless with my materials. I get a > lot of things from friends that hunt and I've learned to use the microwave > and freezer. I keep everything in individual bags but some of the pheasants > I have are pretty good size so I should be checking on them more than I do. > A large freezer would solve that problem. > Deb > > >
