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How To Preserve Books From Insects. A few simple steps will help keep your library pest free: Spray onto silverfish when you see them, or onto the areas around your bookshelves to make them less appealing to the insects. Keep food away from your books! If you have a couple of books that you haven't read for a long time, there is a high chance that it can be damaged by insects. I love a good snack while reading just as much as the next person, but crumbs in books attract all kinds of insects. Take steps to protect your materials from damage by fire, water, high temperatures and humidity, light, dust and soot, insects and rodents. Plus, how to disinfect them to get rid of mold, mildew, or insects. Look for signs of pest activity such as small holes, gnaw marks, or live pests.

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Take steps to protect your materials from damage by fire, water, high temperatures and humidity, light, dust and soot, insects and rodents. Plus, how to disinfect them to get rid of mold, mildew, or insects. Spray onto silverfish when you see them, or onto the areas around your bookshelves to make them less appealing to the insects. Look for signs of pest activity such as small holes, gnaw marks, or live pests. I love a good snack while reading just as much as the next person, but crumbs in books attract all kinds of insects. If you have a couple of books that you haven't read for a long time, there is a high chance that it can be damaged by insects. A few simple steps will help keep your library pest free: Keep food away from your books!

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How To Preserve Books From Insects Spray onto silverfish when you see them, or onto the areas around your bookshelves to make them less appealing to the insects. A few simple steps will help keep your library pest free: If you have a couple of books that you haven't read for a long time, there is a high chance that it can be damaged by insects. Spray onto silverfish when you see them, or onto the areas around your bookshelves to make them less appealing to the insects. Keep food away from your books! Look for signs of pest activity such as small holes, gnaw marks, or live pests. Plus, how to disinfect them to get rid of mold, mildew, or insects. I love a good snack while reading just as much as the next person, but crumbs in books attract all kinds of insects. Take steps to protect your materials from damage by fire, water, high temperatures and humidity, light, dust and soot, insects and rodents.

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