Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 My understanding is that the mite eggs have hard shells and that the only way to destroy them is with high heat. You have to cook them to kill them. I see that someone suggested spraying your car with either windex or raid every time you exit the car. I'd like to add that you should also vacuum it frequently at a gas station or car wash where they have those heavy duty vacuum cleaners (and you won't have to deal with vacuum cleaner bags). myrtle > > > Hey Everyone! > > Thank you, for your words of encouragement... and thank you- all > of you for being there. May God bless you with His presence and His > salvation. > > This discussion brings to mind another issue: my car. How do I ever > get that treated? I did get a company to give me a price on fumigation > with vikane: $350. Not bad. My personal effects, an additional $1000- > about. The house: $3500. > > I do not now have the money for any of it. Tell me, would carbon > monoxide do it? Do these nasty little things breath like you and I? > What if I ran a hose from the exhaust pipe into the window and let the > car idle through a tank of gas? Would carbon monoxide kill the eggs > and larvae too? These things live through vacuuming after vacuuming, as > well as a concentration of every chemical one can buy at > DoYourOwnPestControl.com. These are the super bugs from hell. > > I thought about soaking the car with kerosine- figuring that that should > kill everything, but I probably would never be able to drive the car > again safely. > > Hmmm... > > (I am praying, spending alot more time with the Lord these days.) > > Any thoughts on treatment of a car? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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