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^^^you got to be kidding me
and thank you for your service
Nope not kidding at all.
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2010/10/state_investigating_homeowner.php
This wasn't the first time Lench had been convicted of animal cruelty. Last July, he faced $1,000 in fines after he pleaded guilty to charges of animal abuse, Amato said. He had tried to poison his neighbor's three dogs with over 300 moth balls.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/04/middletown_man_sentenced_for_i.html
Their was also a woman who lived in an apartment near mine that had spread moth balls on the ground to try and keep the ferrell cats away near her apartment. She one time also put them under a part of my apartment that does not have a foundation on the end so their is a space that the cats were hanging out which did not bother me but her putting moth balls their did. I told her she had 5 minutes to remove them otherwise I would be calling the SPCA and reporting her for animal cruelty and I was very serious. She then removed them all including by her apartment.
If you read the label on a box of moth balls it says it is against federal law to use them in any other way than they were intended and as you can see by the above links that they are serious when it comes to breaking that law.
And why would someone want to use a substance that is known to cause cancer in something they themselves drive and smells horrible and is hard to remove the smell?