MicheleGazelle
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When my two sons and I shared a bedroom while staying with relatives for nearly a year, we stored a lot of "our" food in the bedroom with us. We found that getting rid of all the cardboard boxes (and sticking stuff in ziploc bags where necessary) consistently lowered the temperature of the bedroom by 5 degree Fahrenheit. We could check it because we happened to have a thermometer in the room. So we tracked it for a while and found this to be very consistent. We also found that this eliminated the problem we sometimes had with roaches coming in. Roaches are attracted to hot, humid environments and the smell of rot. The heat and humidity created by the cardboard boxes reminds me of the heat created by a compost heap. To this day, we keep papers and cardboard to a minimum in the house. It helps lower the temperature and simultaneously improve the air quality.
Good luck with this.
Good luck with this.