Wednesday 18 May 2011

Don't kill moths, just put them off!

That's the message from moth expert Jonathan Berliand who makes the claim that using his system of a brand new moth ‘hotspot' map and natural deterrents and repellents should help make moth damage to clothes and furnishings a thing of the past.

UK householders can see Jonathan's exclusive Moth-Map ‘hotspot' to gauge the level of threat of moth damage in their area. Jonathan also provides a FREE Moth Guide Download and information on his website, and provides a range of natural moth deterrent products available at http://www.getridofmoths.co.uk

With moth numbers and the threat of damage to clothes and furnishings and infestation in the home on the rise, Jonathan assures UK householders that his system which combines scientific knowledge with natural deterrents is highly effective and humane.

“Identifying whether your moths are in the bedroom, kitchen, or bathroom is the key to solving the problem in your home” points out Jonathan. “This plus the expert knowledge I'm offering in my FREE moth guide download from the website will tell you exactly how to completely solve your moth problem.”

Jonathan's FREE Moth Guide highlights how and why it's important it is to effectively target male moths, sources of moisture and potential food sources for moths, and gives valuable tips and pointers on how to keep your wardrobes moth-free.

DON'T Kill Moths - Deter Them!

The natural range of deterrents and repellent products that can be purchased via Jonathan's website include Cedar, Orphea and Colibri which are safe to use if you have children or pets. Traps are also available, as are the modern version of moth balls which provide effective protection without the old moth ball fragrance.

"Killing moths is unnecessary" he says, as someone who cares about moths and their habitat, adding "Keeping them at bay is the key."

"Get a Free Sample Pack of Moth Repellent Strips Today and Keep Moths at Bay and Out of Harms Way."

For more information call Jonathan Berliand on FREEPHONE 08000 199 309 or visit his website to download the Moth Guide or www.getridofmoths.co.uk

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