Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 lol..... i have to laugh at that one. you don't need to be committed. you probably need a nice long hot bath and a good nap. lol.... From: Holly <hollyjane11>Subject: Re: Laundrybird mitesDate: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 6:54 AM Thanks for your reply. Last night i sprayed my bottom sheet and blanket with Dawn dish soap and water solution. I dont know what will happen when i try to wash them. lol. It worked well as far as i can tell. I may not have any laundry relief soon, its getting cold here in PA. But i think we will take your advice and start microwaving and/or baking towels, and maybe some clothes (like jackets)Thanks againHolly> From: Holly <hollyjane11@ ...>> Subject: Laundry> bird mites> Date: Friday, October 3, 2008, 11:54 AM> > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks Rita,> > I am putting the pieces together to go into "combat mode". > > Planning and plotting....> > Mmm Wwhaa haahaahaaa hhhaaaaa!!! *evil laugh*> > Ok im going nuts. lol. > > > > I am getting two 25 pint frigidaire dehumidifiers on Monday. Jeff > > stated that he did not bag his clothing, but kept a subset that he > > wore on a daily basis. So my idea was to unbag most of our clothing, > > hang them up and put in drawers, and leaving them open to the > > dehumidifiers. Also putting some damp rid containers in all closets > > just for extra assurance that they stay dry. Daily clothes and > > sheets, in bins?? or maybe just back to where they go?? Maybe > > microwaving before we wear them? I dont know. It seems risky. Im > > scared to make a mistake. Anybody have any ideas??> > I also want to know about orange oil cleaner, since its non toxic. I > > want to spray our comforters with this daily, so i dont have to wash > > them every time. What brand works? > > We got a $180 water bill and my husband is not happy. Im also > > wondering about bath towels, do you think we could microwave them and > > get more than one use out of them? Then i would just have to wash > > sheets and daily clothing. I dont feel like we are heavily infested, > > so i think these things might work. If anyone has tried them, and > > failed please let me know.> > > > Thanks for taking the time to help.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 Yes, a hot bath, a good nap and no critters is truly what I need. From: Holly <hollyjane11>Subject: Re: Laundrybird mitesDate: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 6:54 AM Thanks for your reply. Last night i sprayed my bottom sheet and blanket with Dawn dish soap and water solution. I dont know what will happen when i try to wash them. lol. It worked well as far as i can tell. I may not have any laundry relief soon, its getting cold here in PA. But i think we will take your advice and start microwaving and/or baking towels, and maybe some clothes (like jackets)Thanks againHolly> From: Holly <hollyjane11@ ...>> Subject: Laundry> bird mites> Date: Friday, October 3, 2008, 11:54 AM> > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks Rita,> > I am putting the pieces together to go into "combat mode". > > Planning and plotting....> > Mmm Wwhaa haahaahaaa hhhaaaaa!!! *evil laugh*> > Ok im going nuts. lol. > > > > I am getting two 25 pint frigidaire dehumidifiers on Monday. Jeff > > stated that he did not bag his clothing, but kept a subset that he > > wore on a daily basis. So my idea was to unbag most of our clothing, > > hang them up and put in drawers, and leaving them open to the > > dehumidifiers. Also putting some damp rid containers in all closets > > just for extra assurance that they stay dry. Daily clothes and > > sheets, in bins?? or maybe just back to where they go?? Maybe > > microwaving before we wear them? I dont know. It seems risky. Im > > scared to make a mistake. Anybody have any ideas??> > I also want to know about orange oil cleaner, since its non toxic. I > > want to spray our comforters with this daily, so i dont have to wash > > them every time. What brand works? > > We got a $180 water bill and my husband is not happy. Im also > > wondering about bath towels, do you think we could microwave them and > > get more than one use out of them? Then i would just have to wash > > sheets and daily clothing. I dont feel like we are heavily infested, > > so i think these things might work. If anyone has tried them, and > > failed please let me know.> > > > Thanks for taking the time to help.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Hi ,Sorry about your sheets.I have done the same to mine.Hugs,J. From: Holly <hollyjane11>Subject: Re: Laundrybird mitesDate: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 6:54 AM Thanks for your reply. Last night i sprayed my bottom sheet and blanket with Dawn dish soap and water solution. I dont know what will happen when i try to wash them. lol. It worked well as far as i can tell. I may not have any laundry relief soon, its getting cold here in PA. But i think we will take your advice and start microwaving and/or baking towels, and maybe some clothes (like jackets)Thanks againHolly> From: Holly <hollyjane11@ ...>> Subject: Laundry> bird mites> Date: Friday, October 3, 2008, 11:54 AM> > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks Rita,> > I am putting the pieces together to go into "combat mode". > > Planning and plotting....> > Mmm Wwhaa haahaahaaa hhhaaaaa!!! *evil laugh*> > Ok im going nuts. lol. > > > > I am getting two 25 pint frigidaire dehumidifiers on Monday. Jeff > > stated that he did not bag his clothing, but kept a subset that he > > wore on a daily basis. So my idea was to unbag most of our clothing, > > hang them up and put in drawers, and leaving them open to the > > dehumidifiers. Also putting some damp rid containers in all closets > > just for extra assurance that they stay dry. Daily clothes and > > sheets, in bins?? or maybe just back to where they go?? Maybe > > microwaving before we wear them? I dont know. It seems risky. Im > > scared to make a mistake. Anybody have any ideas??> > I also want to know about orange oil cleaner, since its non toxic. I > > want to spray our comforters with this daily, so i dont have to wash > > them every time. What brand works? > > We got a $180 water bill and my husband is not happy. Im also > > wondering about bath towels, do you think we could microwave them and > > get more than one use out of them? Then i would just have to wash > > sheets and daily clothing. I dont feel like we are heavily infested, > > so i think these things might work. If anyone has tried them, and > > failed please let me know.> > > > Thanks for taking the time to help.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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