How to Eliminate Mites in Your Home
Your home should be a clean, healthy, and hygienic space. However, to maintain this, you need to keep up a regular cleaning routine. And there may be problems that can go unnoticed, for example, bugs or mites. This article will tell you how to eliminate mites.
These types of insects aren’t visible to the eye but can be found everywhere. In fact, they are most common in bedsheets. However, there are remedies to get rid of them and keep your home pure and clean.
Obviously, it’s difficult to completely disinfect your house. In fact, you might have bacteria, fungi, or insects that you can’t see. However, these are minor problems that you can solve if you follow these tips.
How to detect mites in your home
The first thing you need to do is to determine if there are mites in hour home. However, there are many varieties to look for. For example, you can find them in different places, such as countertops, sheets, mattresses, curtains, or clothes.
However, if you don’t maintain a cleaning routine, these mites can cause allergies or issues with your skin or lungs. In fact, they can cause you to sneeze, itch, or feel sick. In the long run, this can cause health problems. You might think you have an allergy to pollen, but in reality, you have one to mites.
Dust mites can cause problems. However, you can easily get rid of them to reduce the harmful effects. This is a way to prevent the development of asthma and other respiratory diseases.
Believe it or not, we are surrounded by mites that can cause long-term health problems.
Eliminate mites from fabrics in 4 steps
To eliminate mites from fabric, such as clothing, sheets, curtains, and mattresses, you should follow these guidelines. At first, you won’t notice whether or not these steps are effective. However, your skin will definitely appreciate it.
- Firstly, you have to wash all your fabric items in a washing machine (cushions, curtains, washable rugs…). Pay special attention to stains, dirt, or bad smells. These can attract mites. You should keep these textiles as clean as possible.
- Next, use a spray bottle with a mixture of 96 percent alcohol mixed with baking soda. You should only use about 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Stir the mixture well so that it combines well.
- Then, the next step is to apply this product to the fabric. Keep the spray bottle a good distance away from the fabric, however. You don’t want the fabric to get too wet. Instead, just spray the surface so that the mixture covers as much of it as possible.
- Finally, leave the fabric to dry. It’s best to leave it outside or in the sun. Then, you can be sure that the fabric is mite-free and sanitized. This process is 99 percent effective, so it’s well worth doing!
Delete dust mites from your home once and for all
You can have mites on all types of surfaces, such as shelves, furniture, rugs, or sofas. However, there is a solution! This can help you improve the cleanliness of your house and avoid contracting any allergies from mites.
Firstly, it’s important that you don’t have lots of excess decorations. Avoid using too many in any one room. You also shouldn’t have too many books, too much furniture, or even knick-knacks around. The main reason for this is that if you have to clean every week, the more objects you have, the less likely you are to move everything and clean thoroughly.
You should make sure your home is well-ventilated. Also, vacuum every week and use a dehumidifier to reduce the possibility of mites. As a result, using these tips, you can successfully reduce the likelihood of these parasites living in your home.
Remember that a well-kept house is a healthy home.
Smells that repel mites
According to research, certain smells can help remove mites from your home. One way to do this is to use mint leaves. The intensity of the aroma actually helps to kill these parasites. This is also true of lavender oil, which has a very pleasant smell.
Finally, we should mention that you can rub surfaces with any anti-mite products. This helps get rid of them and also, leaves a nice smell in your home.
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