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That was my experience as well.

From: <amandatheclimber@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 10:48:42 PMSubject: Re: Bug Dust/Kleen Green

Kleen Green works but I don't think for a human infestation. I have tried it out on visible bird mites during the summer and it did kill them. The only problem is I think the amount required to kick this would make you go broke. I first bought one of those big ones for $86 and it lasted me a month. I was just using it for target spraying when I felt one. Rubbing alcohol will do the same thing although.>> Has anyone used the "Bug Dust" or "Kleen Green" made by Natural > Ginesis? If so, with what results? Any feedback would be appreciated! > Happy Holidays to all!> > Dawn>

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I've been using Kleen Green for 5 days. It's kinda hard to tell if it works better than any of the other cleaners. Then again, I've not been using it for long. It is expensive, and my $40 bottle is half empty. What is nice about it is that it's not really messy, and you can spray it on cloth, like chairs etc. I think I just use the remainder of my bottle for treating my cloth furniture. I've got Roach Prufe underneath, and between the cushions. If this strategy doesn't work, I may have to ditch all my furniture and get some comfy wooden park benches.From: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 11:29:03 AMSubject: Re: Re: Bug Dust/Kleen Green That was my experience as well. From: <amandatheclimber>bird mitesSent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 10:48:42 PMSubject: Re: Bug Dust/Kleen Green Kleen Green works but I don't think for a human infestation. I have tried it out on visible bird mites during the summer and it did kill them. The only problem is I think the amount required to kick this would make you go broke. I first bought one of those big ones for $86 and it lasted me a month. I was just using it for target spraying when I felt one. Rubbing

alcohol will do the same thing although.>> Has anyone used the "Bug Dust" or "Kleen Green" made by Natural > Ginesis? If so, with what results? Any feedback would be appreciated! > Happy Holidays to all!> > Dawn>

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$40 a bottle??? Can you drink the stuff? You gotta love those comfy wooden park benches. Or the white plastic chairs you can wipe up with windex, which is $3 a bottle. don't drink the windex.

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From: Joe Lincoln <lincoln_joe@...>Subject: Re: Re: Bug Dust/Kleen Greenbird mites Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 3:00 PM

I've been using Kleen Green for 5 days. It's kinda hard to tell if it works better than any of the other cleaners. Then again, I've not been using it for long. It is expensive, and my $40 bottle is half empty. What is nice about it is that it's not really messy, and you can spray it on cloth, like chairs etc. I think I just use the remainder of my bottle for treating my cloth furniture. I've got Roach Prufe underneath, and between the cushions. If this strategy doesn't work, I may have to ditch all my furniture and get some comfy wooden park benches.

From: fritolay66 <fritolay66 (DOT) com>bird mitesSent: Friday, December 26, 2008 11:29:03 AMSubject: Re: Re: Bug Dust/Kleen Green

That was my experience as well.

From: <amandatheclimber>bird mitesSent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 10:48:42 PMSubject: Re: Bug Dust/Kleen Green

Kleen Green works but I don't think for a human infestation. I have tried it out on visible bird mites during the summer and it did kill them. The only problem is I think the amount required to kick this would make you go broke. I first bought one of those big ones for $86 and it lasted me a month. I was just using it for target spraying when I felt one. Rubbing alcohol will do the same thing although.>> Has anyone used the "Bug Dust" or "Kleen Green" made by Natural > Ginesis? If so, with what results? Any feedback would be appreciated! > Happy Holidays to all!> > Dawn>

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