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keeping pegs and washing insect free

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Hi,

As it's now so warm I've started hanging the washing oustide. However I find that the clothes and pegs seem to attract insects. Does anyone have any ideaas on how to keep them at bay? The only things I can think of are to bring the pegs inside after use and to not buy wooden pegs. Does it make a difference what sort of washing powder you use?
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  • rosieben
    rosieben Posts: 5,010 Forumite
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    I never leave my pegs outside (I use wooden) as they get damp and can go rusty/mouldy. I tried it years ago and had dirty marks on my clothes.

    I think insects are just a fact of life if you dry washing outdoors, but I shake my clothes when I take it from the line and fold it straight away and the shaking gets rid of them; I dont use fabric conditioner either - dont know if the smell might attract insects? ;)
    ... don't throw the string away. You always need string! :D

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  • thriftlady_2
    thriftlady_2 Posts: 9,128 Forumite
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    Keep your pegs inside and brush or shake insects off clothes when you take them off the line. Simple really:)
  • emily_jackson
    emily_jackson Posts: 1,695 Forumite
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    thriftlady wrote: »
    Keep your pegs inside and brush or shake insects off clothes when you take them off the line. Simple really:)

    Sorry, I thought you could ask for advice on here :rolleyes: :mad:
  • rosieben
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    Sorry, I thought you could ask for advice on here :rolleyes: :mad:

    and that's what I thought we had both given you??? :confused:
    ... don't throw the string away. You always need string! :D

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  • Magentasue
    Magentasue Posts: 4,229 Forumite
    I have wooden dolly pegs that I keep in a plastic box with a lid and handle. That stays outside and the peg stay clean and dry unless I leave the lid open and it rains. I also have some plastic pegs that stay on the line or their hang-on-the-line basket. That way, when I yell at the kids to hang their swimming stuff on the line, they can't say they can't find the pegs.

    As for insects, yes, I just shake them off unless it's a ladybird - they get put on my tomato plants.

    I don't know about washing powder but I know somw insects are attracted to yellow (and white?).
  • emily_jackson
    emily_jackson Posts: 1,695 Forumite
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    rosieben wrote: »
    and that's what I thought we had both given you??? :confused:

    I was referring to thriftlady's post. I did put her quote in my post. Yes she did give me advice but her post was rather patronising
  • emily_jackson
    emily_jackson Posts: 1,695 Forumite
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    I find that the insects are leaving stringy stuff on the line and in the pegs, similar to cobwebs. Cleaning the line is no problem but I was finding the stuff difficult to remove from the pegs and I was just throwing them away (not very MSE I know :p )
  • thriftlady_2
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    I was referring to thriftlady's post. I did put her quote in my post. Yes she did give me advice but her post was rather patronising
    You're right, my comment does come over as a bit patronising. Sorry Emily. I meant the 'simple really' bit to be taken like 'Bob's your uncle' that's why I put the smiley face in. Sorry again.

    I must say in all my years of line drying washing I've never come across stringy cobwebby stuff left by insects. I don't know what could be making it (apart from spiders).

    Occasionally on a really sunny day I have found a cluster of bright green butterfly eggs laid on my washing. After showing them to the kids I found they were easy to scrape off with a knife.
  • jcr16
    jcr16 Posts: 4,185 Forumite
    i have only once had a prob with insect on my washing and that was one day when i didn't get my washing in until about 9 at night. so i don't know if that is why because it was cooler.

    But i am always changing my washing powders.

    also i have a long straight washing line instead of a whirly gig one. so not sure if this makes a difference

    as for peg's i only ever use the hurricane peg and bring them in each evening) well they go in a peg basket im the shed.

    but i hate the thought of dirty peg's. so i buy new each year. crazy i know . i just can't help it.
  • I started reading this thread convinced that vinegar would be in at least one of the answers:confused: but no, it seems like i've been doing it right for years.:rotfl:
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