I have refused to let DH put a single unused CD in the attic to store. They are all in our spare bedroom in a plastic bin. I did have to concede to let him put baby clothes in the attic though. We were just running out of room.
We are currently TTC and I seriously don't know what we'll do with all the stuff we've managed to stuff into our spare bedroom. The closet is completely full.

I hate, hate, hate the attic. I'm scared to go up there and I think anything that was stored in the attic is yucky!
Does anyone know how to properly store stuff in the attic without ruining it or it being infested with bugs? Maybe a website or blog or something? The type of stuff I might be storing is: Christmas decorations, baby gear (swing, stroller, carseat, etc), plastic bin full of gift bags and tissue paper, and maybe when hell freezes over my precious CDs

. P.S. I live in Texas, so at least 50% of the year we have temps at or over 100 degrees.
BFP #1 3/2/12, T born 11/7/12
BFP #2 7/2/14, CP 7/6/14
BFP #3 8/28/14, MMC 10/2/14 @ 9wks - misoprostol 10/6/14, D&C 11/3/14 for retained tissue
BFP #4 12/25/14, EDD 9/7/15 - please stick baby, you are so loved and wanted!!!!!
Re: NCDR (sorta): Attic Storage
Just a reminder, you are better off storing CDs in cardboard than plastic bins. They need to breathe or the elastic can go bad.
IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
FWIW our house is over 30 years old. DH installed some shelving when I moved out of my classroom 2 years ago, and the stuff stored in those plastic bins has been fine. There is evidence of bugs on the lids of the boxes from time to time (eww, I know), but I've never found any inside the boxes. Just be sure to look for boxes that don't have big gaps or holes under the handles.