Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Does it smell strong? I need something that you can't really smell. A mild odor is fine. > > > > > > > > > > > > My mom found this on a blog on a bird mite website: > > > > > > > > > > > > The first thing I did was to clean my apartment top to > bottom > > > > using > > > > > a > > > > > > strong tea solution made from boiling stick cinnamon, > mixed > > > with > > > > a > > > > > > little eucalyptus oil. I wiped down the floor, > countertops, > > > > shelves > > > > > > and every other hard surface with the mixture, then > spayed it > > > > > > liberally on my mattress and every other upholstered > surface. > > > > Next > > > > > I > > > > > > spread liberal amounts of Roach Prufe beneath my bed and > other > > > > > > furniture and beneath my rugs. Roach Prufe is an amazing, > non- > > > > toxic > > > > > > product. The active ingredient is boric acid, but I've > been > > > told > > > > > the > > > > > > inactive ingredients contain a sulfite that will eat > through > > > the > > > > > > exoskeleton of any bug that crawls through it. In any > case > > I've > > > > > never > > > > > > known a normal boric acid powder work like Roach Prufe. > > Several > > > > > times > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > DE in hair > > > > > > > > > This morning i was having some crawling on my scalp, so i > poofed > > soem > > > DE in my hair, and it stopped the crawling. You couldnt see it > or > > tell > > > it was in my hair at all. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 I've started your protocol of the bleach and epsom salt for the bath. My skin is starting to get really dry. I also have rashes on where they have been. What did you use during the day? Should I use a lotion mixed with Epsom salt? I think I remembering you saying it will take two weeks for results and then your skin was fine afterwards. Was it two weeks? From: Bessie Glavas <bessieglavas@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:02:39 PMSubject: Re: No smell of boric acid Boric acid is also used in eye washes. I used to take boron supplements when I realized the value of boric acid. I had a big bottle and didn't replace it when I finished it. I don't know if it helped - I did about 100 things! Maybe the combination is what did it...who knows! I also used to throw some boric acid in the wash, and I had it sprinkled around the house.Bessie> > > > > > >> > > > > > > My mom found this on a blog on a bird mite website:> > > > > > >> > > > > > > The first thing I did was to clean my apartment top to > > bottom> > > > > using> > > > > > a> > > > > > > strong tea solution made from boiling stick cinnamon, > > mixed> > > > with> > > > > a> > > > > > > little eucalyptus oil. I wiped down the floor, > > countertops,> > > > > shelves> > > > > > > and every other hard surface with the mixture, then > > spayed it> > > > > > > liberally on my mattress and every other upholstered > > surface.> > > > > Next> > > > > > I> > > > > > > spread liberal amounts of Roach Prufe beneath my bed and > > other> > > > > > > furniture and beneath my rugs. Roach Prufe is an amazing, > > non-> > > > > toxic> > > > > > > product. The active ingredient is boric acid, but I've > > been> > > > told> > > > > > the> > > > > > > inactive ingredients contain a sulfite that will eat > > through> > > > the> > > > > > > exoskeleton of any bug that crawls through it. In any > > case > > > I've> > > > > > never> > > > > > > known a normal boric acid powder work like Roach Prufe. > > > Several> > > > > > times> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > DE in hair> > > > > > > > > > > > This morning i was having some crawling on my scalp, so i > > poofed > > > soem > > > > DE in my hair, and it stopped the crawling. You couldnt see it > > or > > > tell > > > > it was in my hair at all.> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 Holly, i took a spray bottle and put some roach prufe, 2 or 3 squirts of the esp shampoo and filled it up the rest of the way with water. i sprayed this everywhere...and it works great. You could try that on ur walls. Just use a bottle with a good mist. chasity > > > > Hi Holly, my husband and I seem to have killed the things out here > at our home with the Roach Prufe. Several people have called me and > wanted to know exactly what we did. I think the best answer is to put > the powder down very heavy, so much so that every surface, ceiling, > walls and inside each door and window is completely covered. Same > goes for the car. We have had the powder down for 30 days now. I > think I posted that the powder showed signs of working the first week > we put it down. Everyone who has placed the powder on their skin has > found that it kills what ever is on the skin. Seems it's very > important to keep it on the areas where there is hair. My husband and > I still pour 2 cups of water with 1 tablespoon full of the powder > mixed into it on us each night. We dry that on and we would put the > powder on areas where we felt the things. There seems to be no > activity in our home any more. Our basement is now clear of all > biting and crawling. Our 8 week mark will be the 2nd of February. I > can still hear that nurse telling me that everyone makes the same > mistake with this skin mess. She said once you stop feeling the > things on your skin don't stop your treatment for 3 months. So we are > going to keep the powder down very heavy in the house. Possibly let > up on our skin in February and see how the days and weeks go. Just as > soon as we get our spring thaw I'm going to put the powder out in our > yard with one of those garden powder sprayers. This powder just > simply worked on what we had in our home and on our skin. We took our > time when putting the powder out in the rooms. Each room was > completely covered. Every cabinet opened and filled full. We made > sure our beds were very thickly covered. The key board on our > computer is covered in the powder and it does not bother it. We did > have to change out our mouse to one of the Cordless Optical mouse. We > had to learn how much powder to safely use on our skin in the > beginning but now we don't notice it on us at all. I along with one > other person have discovered that the things pass right through our > vacuums and become air born. My vacuum even had a hepa filter on it > but the one and only time I vacuumed since putting the powder down > blew the things right into the room. So all my vacuums now are > sitting with about 10 tablespoons of the powder that I slowly fed > into them and I'm letting them sit for a long time with this powder > in them before I use them again. I want to thank you for posting the > information about the Roach Prufe Holly. I would have never known > about this powder if you had not taken the time to post that info. > Thank you Holly, you have saved us from the things that had been > destroying our lives for almost 3 years. I only pray that you too can > find a way to remove the " things " that have invaded your life and > home. Thank you, Rita > > > > Rita > > > > > > Rita where are you?? How are you doing?? Miss you...Hope all is > well. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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