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Reading begins with loving books. What are the good ways to protect books?
Common moths in bookshelves, bookcases and bookcases at home include cockroaches, bookworms, booklice and small beetles. Some of these moths hide in the gap between the board and the book, and some crawl into the paper to eat. Therefore, a good book is unrecognizable because the pages rot. How should we protect our books?

In fact, the most convenient way is to put it in a dry and ventilated place, seal it with a sealed clinker bag, and then put on camphor wood strips.

Last summer vacation, I didn't have time to clean the bookshelf. I sealed more than 100 books with plastic bags, which are dust-proof and moisture-proof.

Plastic bags are actually easy to find. Through the keyword of a treasure, plastic bags, you can find many self-sealed bags of different sizes. When you buy them, they have no holes. The thicker the bag, the better the quality. It has many sizes and is suitable for many different books. Besides, the price will not be very expensive. The bag I bought last year is a bit big. For some books with smaller sizes, you can put several books in one bag, which is simply worry-free and labor-saving.

Of course, plastic books are books that need to be preserved or read at present, and some books that need to be read can be stored in PVC plastic boxes.

Then I suggest wrapping the cover of the book. There are transparent pasted covers on the market. If you want to put something in the book and don't want to drop it, I suggest you buy a non-stick cover that can be used many times. There are places to put things on the cover and the last page (of course, they are not specially used to put things)

The most important thing is to do indoor hygiene, which is extremely important for the complete preservation of family books. Regular cleaning of the environment, timely removal of indoor and bookshelf dust and debris, and keeping ventilation and dryness can effectively inhibit the breeding of pests.