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I have a customer who has had an infestation of moths in her home,
and is still seeing signs of activity after removing all rugs and
other fabrics. She is concerned that the insects may be lurking in
her piano. I inspected it carefully, and the only evidence that I
could find was some <i>very </i>slight damage of the understring
bearing cloth in the agraffe section. My advice to her was that it
didn't seem to be a problem and she could safely ignore the piano as
a potential source of the infestation. However, she is quite
frustrated with her inability to eliminate the moths and would like
me to explore moth-proofing the bearing cloth. Does anyone know of
an easily applied insecticide that might be appropriate for this
area? I'm assuming that spray-on products would not be the way to go
due to possible string contamination and/or corrosion.<br>
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- Mark<br>
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