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Why Do Old People Put Mothballs in Their Closets?

Before the advent of synthetic fibers and modern climate control, fabric-eating pests were a far more common problem for households. This created a generations-old tradition to protect clothing, which is the primary reason **why do old people put mothballs in their closets**. This practice, once standard, has now been largely replaced by safer, more effective methods.

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Why do old people love mothballs? The nostalgic truth behind a forgotten practice

For decades, mothballs containing chemicals like naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene were the standard for protecting valuable wool, silk, and cashmere garments from pests. This practical household chore, once ubiquitous, is a significant part of the answer to the question, "Why do old people love mothballs?" The distinct, pungent scent is less about a fondness for the chemical itself and more about the strong connection to memory, tradition, and a bygone era of textile care.

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