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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.>

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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.>

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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.>

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