DustMite & Flea Control 8oz
Item Form | Liquid |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Liquid Volume | 227.3 Millilitres |
Brand | The Ecology Works |
Target Species | Insects |
UPC | 725680000057 |
Manufacturer | The Ecology Works |
Item model number | 1115 |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 5.08 x 22.86 cm; 226.8 g |
ASIN | B000RFQ7SC |
B**N
90% relife from DustMite.
I experienced horrible days & nights since 2 years. These insects where so irritating that I had sleepless nights. This only use to bother me at home and initially I was not knowing about such insects. When l use to tell about this to my people they told me it may be some internal body problem. But I was sure it was external. These used to bite on my left side portion of lips, enter my nose, eyes & hair. This made me so irritative one will never realise or understand what I was facing through. This insect normally was multiplying and spreading into my clothes and mattress . So I tried many ways to get rid of it but it was all in vain.I got dissappointed.One more thing I noticed was it used to come on my face and never allow me to work on my mobile or tab with my specks. I tried vaccum cleaner ,used neem oil, Nilgiri oil ,pesticides and many more things for treatment nothing worked. I searched on google about this finally and came to know this as DustMites. Then I searched treatment for it . Came across few products. After going through review for these products I thought I will try and ordered for them. And after 2 to 3 times of spraying noticed the difference.I do not know how long I should use these to get rid of them totally or I have to continue to spray life long to maintain it.Kindly reply if one has the answer to my question.
R**R
A Great Weapon
WHAT a relief!!! I've lived in this apartment for about seven years, and the frequency of _something_ biting me would come and go. Initially when I reported this to the real estate company they immediately had an exterminator investigate, but he reported nothing. My initial concern being bed bugs...that was a few years ago. Nothing was found. So I ended up reporting it to my doctor, who prescribed an antihistamine and all but suggested that it might be psychological, that in spite of the fact that (as with the landlord) I had provided pictures of the welts on my skin. Also, at age 57 I had never demonstrated any history of psychological illness. I found a new doctor. And I also remember my landlord telling me that in a way he wished they would have been bed bugs, because had that been the case they could have at least known what the problem was.For the last month or so, spring into summer, I’ve been on another up cycle in their frequency. I figured my very last line of defense was ordering more “Rest Easy” an all-natural spray that’s primarily cinnamon oil that I’ve experienced moderate success with. I went on Amazon and ordered a new bottle of that, then saw Dustmite and Flea control, and figured I would try that as well, and finally decided to go high tech and purchased a UV-C wand…an Ultra Violet type C light that’s been proven to kill Microorganisms by penetrating their shell and blowing a hole in their DNA.As fate would have it, the “Rest Easy” was out of stock and the order was cancelled. Also when I was getting the UV-C wand ready, I discovered that I was three AA batteries short of the required four. So the next morning all I had available was the Dustmite.After some quick division, I mixed it per the recommendations, and having laundered everything possible, just before leaving for work, sprayed everything, and I mean everything. Every nook and cranny, every pillow, mattress, sofa and every area of my carpeting.When I returned that evening there was no smell or visible residue. As I enjoyed my dinner while watching TV I noticed something new. The place “felt” clean. Well aware that this could be wishful thinking, I forced myself to remain objective and living there was no one to bounce an opinion off of, but three hours later as I was getting ready for bed, and hadn’t scratched once. I got to bed and slept through the night, not once awakening because of serious itching.It’s now been almost 24 hours and I’m writing this still with absolutely no itching. Also, I would frequently find myself sneezing a lot in the morning…that too was gone.This stuff is absolutely amazing. And to the person that said it’s just over priced borax, well---maybe, I’m no chemist. But at 12.95 for about an eight month supply, I’m not looking for any other product.Since this whole thing started seven years ago, I’ve done a significant amount of research and the bottom line is that millions of people are bitten, sucked on, or otherwise attacked every night, by “something.” We usually don’t know what’s doing it. Fleas account for some, Spiders, No-See-Ums (Valley Black Gnats), and Mites. I have never actually seen any these tiny creatures, only their effects on my body. This is a respectable apartment building, but they can occupy anyplace.In our temperature regulated, computer analyzed, remote controlled world it’s so easy to forget that we share our homes, beds, even our bodies with uninvited guest. In a recent study 8.7 million species exist. And many, if not most, are smaller than the human eye can see. Gnats, at 1/16 of an inch, traverse our clothing for food as easily as we traverse a drive through for the exact same purpose. Our best defense against these little monsters is human intelligence, and an ability to share information. To that end I’m extremely glad to report that Dustmite is a great weapon to have in our arsenal, and that I’m extremely glad to have discovered it. Thank you.
D**R
Really works
I have tried everything to get rid of demodex. I mean everything! Pure tea tree oil, demodex hair masks 49.cat shampoo, dog shampoo, sulfur shampoo, flex shampoo and every kind of mite soap there is. Prescription cream. I was desperate so I tried this. I mixed it in water put my hair in a ponytail applied with a cotton ball. Let it dry overnight. Only a few eruptions happened and then I would just reapply to the site. Demodex is gone no more sand (eggs) no more eruptions. This really works! Thank god
D**4
inconvenient but it works
it's inconvenient having to mix it, keep the bottle filled and shaken, then wait for the spray to dry after each use (on bedding etc); i'm also not thrilled that that it necessarily creates a new type of dust. however, this stuff does work. (i also add a few drops of eucalyptus oil for good measure, since dustmites get pretty fierce in this climate.) after using the spray only a few times i noticed a major reduction in dustmite allergy symptoms. then i got a little complacent and didn't keep a batch ready in my spray bottle so ended up going all summer without using it. now end of summer (starting around dog days) we're having a dustmite resurgence. so again it does work, as long as you use it consistently enough. side note regarding reviews claiming this is a toxic pesticide: it's actually a type of mineral salt that mainly acts as a dessicant at the level of the dustmites. not harmful to humans or pets, but as with any type of powder be careful not to breathe too much of it in. only a small amount is required for effectiveness so that shouldn't be an issue.
K**T
I have had a problem with dust mites and am ...
I have had a problem with dust mites and am very allergic to bites. Bought this product and mixed a spray to use on all the floors and carpets in the house according to the directions on the back of the packet. Left product to dry during the day and now, this evening, my ankles are burning with bites. It seems to have stirred up all the dust mites in the house and my ankles are covered with bites. I am going to get a steamer to use on my floors and carpets. This product not only did not eliminate dust mites, it has created a situation where they are activated.
B**N
Dust mite death dust!
Powder that kills dust mites dead. It dissolves in water so you can put it in a spray bottle and spray it around the house on about any surface. Left no residue when I used it and there is no lingering odor that I can sense and my sniffer picks up on things other people do not detect.Seems to have worked so far, but I'm uncertain as the little woman is fastidious about running the vacuum due to my allergy issues. We also use it on the laundry once in a while as well. I don't know if this is truly effective, I don't examine my sheets and carpets with a microscope, I just know that mites die when you expose them to this stuff (surfactants - it's smothers the poor little allergy monsters). I used to work in a pet shop with reptiles and we had to use something like this to kill mites off every so often when a mite infested batch of critters came in. This is "old school" stuff but it's not an insecticide that the mites get immune to. Kind of like using alcohol on bacteria, it will always work.
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