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Holly I wanted to thank you for posting the information on the special type of boric acid named "Roach Prufe". We ordered some of this powder and put it not only in our basement but all through the house and it has WORKED. We can now go down into our basement and we don't feel the things down there any more. I wanted to make sure the things were gone so I moved some of the furniture to different places that we had stored down there and stayed about 30 to 45 minutes. We didn't feel them getting back on us or get any bites. Your post on the powder just may have saved my home. I have worked with a lot of killing substances but nothing has worked as quickly or as thoroughly as the Roach Prufe. It even killed the ones that had been in our scalp after racking the leaves this Fall. We are going to spread this all around the outside of our home come spring. The instructions say it is not effected by moisture so we can use it out side and in our garage. I can never thank you enough. Rita Thank you for the following post:

In bird mites , "Holly" <hollyjane11@> wrote:> > >> > > 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, mixedwith> 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 beentold> > the> > > inactive ingredients contain a sulfite that will eat throughthe> > > 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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Oh my THANK GOD Rita!! So happy for you!!! Cant believe it worked! I

didnt know anything about it, i just posted the info. What a

miracle!! Angels everywhere, you helped me when i first joined this

group, and everytime i hit hard times i return to your epsom

protocol, and it works!! You deserve it! Please now tell us how you

used it, i am going to order some myself. I have been working to get

them out of my scalp with Trishas balm, and Trly's scalp protocol.

Making some progress. This is wonderful news!!

> > > >

> > > > 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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