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Something's eating my books


Question Posted Thursday October 29 2009, 12:12 pm

I have ALOT of books. a ridiculous amount. my room has books on a shelf, my comp desk, my stand and under my bed.

i know things 'eat' books so i need to know something that will either prevent this or kill the bugs.

PS: not sure if they are bugs or not. all i know, sometimes i leave a book somewhere for weeks and then i come back and the tops of the pages look like something's been nibbling on it.

any help? solutions, etc?


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Smartone answered Saturday October 31 2009, 7:11 pm:
Sounds more like mice. Do you see droppings? Better check.

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