Household Bugs And Pests
Saturday, August 14th, 2010Budget / Dust Bug? HELP!?
I think that finding small errors in my room, sometimes alive or dead. I also shed their skins * EW * I have a lot of clutter in my room and I wonder if perhaps that is the problem. They look kinda like mealworms only much smaller. About 1 mm in length sometimes a little longer. usually brown in color. Could someone please tell me what they are and how to get rid of them? Any help would be very apreciated! I want to get rid of these pests!
If they could fly eggs, first clean your room, wash all the clothes we wash your drawers dressor Vaccuum thoroughly then go to a hardware store and buy diatom dirt, it's about 14th Bucks and it is in a plastic housing that jar LKE Spice looks like a large containerized. Sprinkle the powder naturall anywhere on your mattress, under the bed in your drawers, but it's all you need to it.Cover the carpets and careful your buffet with the diatoms in dirt for a week then everything up Vaccuum that these bugs, fleas, bedbugs should kill any more, is the interesting Dirt on diatoms get it may, by the shells of eggs and kill them before they hatch and they will kill all the mistakes as well. Sleeping on the couch or cover your bed in some plastics and three leaves and wash us throw away plastic and everyting be used in order to cover S. Embarrassssssing ask, how can it be roomates, parents, siblings, roommates someone you share with the body if they then also noticed. It can not even come from you. Keep pets out of the room and really hope good luck, you will soon be error free. Bugs are creepy are not they.
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