

🛡️ Protect your style, banish moths—because your wardrobe deserves the best!
Enoz Para Moth Balls provide powerful, long-lasting protection against clothes moths and carpet beetles. Their clean, low-odor formula is ideal for sealed indoor storage, preserving your garments without the traditional harsh mothball smell. Trusted by thousands, these 4 oz, 6-pack moth balls are a must-have for any millennial professional’s closet defense arsenal.









| ASIN | B07RRTLSXT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,531 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1 in Closet Moth Protection |
| Brand Name | Enoz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (12,545) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 40070922051709 |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 3.99 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Willert Home Products |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent Name | Moth |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
D**R
Hard to find 'plain' mothballs
Most products no longer have the 'mothball smell' that made people hate getting their woolens out of storage in the fall. But that odor is needed to keep mice away. I live in a rural area on 40 acres of forested land, and while my problem isn't severe my pump house and garage (separate from the house) are pretty bad. Cleaning out the pump house annually is kind of disgusting, not to mention risky (mouse droppings and hantavirus potential) so it requires a tom of gear, including a respirator. Have found that good old fashioned mothballs, or camphor sticks, will keep them away. A simple and renewable way to keep mice out of my well pump, no chewing on wires, etc.
M**N
Great products
The one product works best for my cashmere clothing. It does have the strong smell but I am okay with it
A**A
Bowl fresh deodorizer scent?
Could not find them anywhere else. Six packs come in a box and it gets delivered straight to your door so I think it's a fair deal. Upon opening the first pack I immediately noticed that they smell exactly like the bowl fresh toilet bowl deodorizer cakes I used to use. The consistency of the product looks the same as well. I don't remember mothballs smelling good like that when I was a kid. I remember them having a very distinctive and unpleasant odor. To me, these smell good which I guess is a good thing. Don't want your sweaters smelling horrid anyway.
R**S
Effective product
The new para moth balls are more pungent than the historical ones and now switching since I use these for mouse repellent. Put in storage boxes for Xmas decorations. Excellent vendor.
D**H
Decent Price for an Old School Solution
These are the classic mothballs. They work. And are at a reasonable price. For some reason, they have become less available and more pricey. So this is the best at its price. I use these for my storage unit. I definitely wash anything I have taken out of storage, due to the strong chemical mothball smell, but the tradeoff is that they don 't have holes from moth infestation.
S**A
These work great to keep mice from nesting in your parked vehicles.
These mothballs are the only thing that work to keep mice put of my parked vehicles. I live in a very rural environment, parking car and truck on dirt. Mice continually find entry into the trunk, engine compartment, glove box and cabins of my vehicles. Placing some of these mothballs under the spare tire in the trunk, or in the glove box of my regular driver, or in the engine compartment of my infrequently driven truck really keeps the varmints out. You need to replace with new mothballs about every 2 weeks when the mice are the worst, like in the winter and early spring. I've tried motion activated lights, Peppermint oil, mousetraps,...and the mothballs work the best.
R**.
Rats hate the smell!
our garage was invaded by rats when a neighbor had the exterminators in. We did a huge clean out, scrubbed the floors and strewed mothballs everywhere. The nasty critters seem to have decamped. The entire garage reeks of camphor. It's wonderful! And we did it without poisons that could kill other animals.
D**T
Save your beloved sweaters…
Let’s talk about moth balls—yes, those little orbs of odor that promise to protect your clothes, linens, and maybe occasionally your sense of smell. Enoz claims to have “para moth balls” (for closets and more), and you know what that means: they’re here to fight off the tiny textile terrorists that are plotting war inside your wool cardigan. ✅ What It Does (Mostly) Well You pop one of these suckers into your closet or storage bin, and poof — insects (especially those shadows that creep along hems) get the hint: “No fashion feasting on my watch.” It’s designed for closets and more, so – award yourself bonus points if you’ve got boxes, trunks, or bins of old prom dresses you’re trying to salvage. Gives off a confident “I’ve got this” vibe. The kind of vibe you appreciate when your clothing items precariously hang between “usable” and “why bother”. ⚠️ The Quirks (because yes, there are) The scent. Oh, the scent. Imagine the aroma of a chemistry lab at midnight, blessed by moth‑god. If you like subtle lavender and gentle cedar… might be rough. If you like “store your sweaters in a bunker” vibes… this might hit the sweet spot. Placement is everything. You can’t just toss it in randomly and hope for the best. It needs to be in a well‑sealed area or else your entire hallway might smell like “Closet Resentment.” “For closets and more” is daring, but in practice your “more” might include “somewhere you’ll silently regret later”. Kitchen drawer? Not advised. Living room? Only if you want your guests to casually ask: “Uh… what’s that smell?” Moths: cunning little beasts. Even with these balls, they might stage a comeback if you’re lax. These aren’t magic, they’re deterrents. Which means you’ll still have to occasionally dig out the sweaters and inspect. 🎯 Final Thoughts If you’re at war with tiny textile enemies and you want a heavy‑handed weapon that says “I MEAN BUSINESS”, the Enoz moth balls are your ally. But brace yourself for the scent, the inevitable questions (“why does the linen closet smell like high school chemistry class?”), and maybe the occasional existential thought: Did I just buy moth balls because I hate moths or because I enjoy bizarre closet aromas? Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. Minus one star because if I require a hazmat suit every time I open the closet, we might need to talk about alternatives.
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