Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 bill: it's good that you look up products and ingredients to see what's in them. you beez a good doobie.. i wish i had a good doobie or any kind of doobie... mel > I was doing google searches and found the following (I've seen a > Middle Eastern connection in other forums as well and when I got hit > there may have been connections to the Middle East): > My son returned from Iraq and thinks he brought back biting mites > that are infesting his house. He has set off insect bombs and sprayed > and mopped with orange oil, but nothing helps. Do you know about this > mite and how to get rid of it? > R.J., Canton > I'm not familiar with such a bug, but here are a few suggestions. > First, don't use bug bombs. They are toxic, coat the entire house > with chemicals and don't work. > Wash all clothing and bedding. Add a cup of hydrogen peroxide and a > capful of orange oil to each wash load. Spray the house with orange > oil mixed with a product called Plant Wash or a mild liquid > detergent. Use 1 ounce of Plant Wash or liquid detergent and 2 ounces > of orange oil per gallon of water. Spray surfaces well and then wipe > them dry with a cloth. This will help get rid of pests and clean > residue left by the bug bombs. (If you cannot find Plant Wash in > stores, the manufacturer' s Web site is www.soilmender. com.) > http://www.dallasne ws.com/sharedcon tent/dws/ fea/columnists/ hgarrett/ st > ories/DN-NHG_ garrett_1123liv. ART.State. Edition1. 371f5ae.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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