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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.

> > >

> >

>

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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.> > > >> > >> >>

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  • 5 weeks later...

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.

> >

>

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