All aboard my train, but depart at different stations
So the part of today where I discovered clothes moths in my beloved winter scarf right before I was supposed to leave the house to catch a bus was garbage and the part where I had to frantically bag and/or trash items of clothing and then rummage paranoiacally through other shelves and drawers instead of catching my bus was also garbage, but the part where I was only ten minutes late to William Wellman's Other Men's Women (1931) felt like a significant victory even if I couldn't sit with
rushthatspeaks because the ticket-taker planted me at the very outer edge of the row so as not to disturb any other patrons and the movie itself was extremely enjoyable (early James Cagney, early Joan Blondell, Mary Astor being cute, Grant Withers being cute, pre-Code knows that a husband who is first pathologically jealous and then suicidally self-sacrificial is behaving like an idiot both times and that the other two points of the triangle are going to need some recovery time before romance is back on the table, totally diegetic music, lots of well-photographed trains) and the part where we went for dinner afterward at Cilantro was great, although I might just being saying that because of the endorphin high of the cumin lamb. We walked home by way of Gracie's. I got to give Fox their new sweatshirt in person. (It has a fox on it.) I think that brings the day out to a cautious positive, but I am still going to feel twitchy until I have done a lot more laundry.

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https://www.redhandledscissors.com/2014/11/clothes-moths-save-yarn-stash-fabric-wardrobe-sanity-infestation/
If you want help with de-mothing I'm free this weekend
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Thank you for all of the information. I think we are actually going to spend as much of today as possible de-mothing, because this appears to have started very recently and I would like to arrest it at once. The good news is that we can wash almost everything at home because I'm allergic to wool, so we own almost no items made with it.
Also wool moths will feed on animal fur so staying on top of vacuuming up after Hestia and Autolycus (especially in close dark spaces like closets and under furniture) will help with preventing a reoccurence.
We vacuum a lot anyway because I am also allergic to dust, but I didn't know that wool moths eat fur more generally, so this is still useful.
*hugs*
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Wool would have been enough!