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Myrtle Thanks for this educational and informative share. This product is mms1

very formulated for each application. If this would control the mite, which I

believe it would, bacteria/ mold/fungus ect must be the attraction, or perhaps

this is truly a bacteria. Once again thanks for the share like you I have my

environment under control, if anyone try's this and has success please post for

all to share. Marie

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> Hi everyone -- I recently learned of the Odor Science company which sells

chlorine dioxide (the active ingredient of MMS) for treating rooms and car

interiors. There is a distributor who started selling in Honolulu recently, and

she is doing a brisk business because of all the hotels in Hawaii.

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> Here is the link to the main company:

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> http://www.odorscience.net/

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> The Hawaii distributor's website is useful because she compiled a list of the

products:

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> http://odorsciencehawaii.com/

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> The FAQs on the website explains that the products eliminate odors by

destroying a wide range of bacteria and other microbes. It sounds like it may

work for mite infestations, however I haven't tried these products because my

environment is under control. If anyone tries these products to get rid of

mites, I'd like to hear about it.

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> Aloha,

> myrtle

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Hi Myrtle,

I am so glad you continue to do well!

I use a stabalized chlorine dioxide product called Nokout to spray with that is

very effective as a knockdown but does not have a residual. I find this product

interesting for it says it has a two week residual. Thanks for sharing, and your

croc post too. Bobby

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> Hi everyone -- I recently learned of the Odor Science company which sells

chlorine dioxide (the active ingredient of MMS) for treating rooms and car

interiors. There is a distributor who started selling in Honolulu recently, and

she is doing a brisk business because of all the hotels in Hawaii.

>

> Here is the link to the main company:

>

> http://www.odorscience.net/

>

> The Hawaii distributor's website is useful because she compiled a list of the

products:

>

> http://odorsciencehawaii.com/

>

> The FAQs on the website explains that the products eliminate odors by

destroying a wide range of bacteria and other microbes. It sounds like it may

work for mite infestations, however I haven't tried these products because my

environment is under control. If anyone tries these products to get rid of

mites, I'd like to hear about it.

>

> Aloha,

> myrtle

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Hi Bobby -- Thanks for your well wishes! Thanks for explaining about Nokout. I

have not been able to keep track of all the info on this site. Yeah, the crocs

are great, I love them. Sad, eh?

myrtle

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> > Hi everyone -- I recently learned of the Odor Science company which sells

chlorine dioxide (the active ingredient of MMS) for treating rooms and car

interiors. There is a distributor who started selling in Honolulu recently, and

she is doing a brisk business because of all the hotels in Hawaii.

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> > Here is the link to the main company:

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> > http://www.odorscience.net/

> >

> > The Hawaii distributor's website is useful because she compiled a list of

the products:

> >

> > http://odorsciencehawaii.com/

> >

> > The FAQs on the website explains that the products eliminate odors by

destroying a wide range of bacteria and other microbes. It sounds like it may

work for mite infestations, however I haven't tried these products because my

environment is under control. If anyone tries these products to get rid of

mites, I'd like to hear about it.

> >

> > Aloha,

> > myrtle

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Hi Myrtle

Great to see you back

How are you , ? How is Paradise ... Wow to be in Hawaai right now ...Its 19

degrees here.

Myrtle could you tell me & everyone how you got your environment under control

...

Thanks,

By the way I heard there is a lady on Hawaii that started her own net site that

she made as a tribute to the sufferers so they can lean how she beat this bug ,

Is that your site ? or do you know who this person is & what the site address

is ?

Oh yea Bobby an exterminater told me that he puts a little oil in the

persticide to give it residual effect

God bless you ,

Bill..

On Sun Dec 13th, 2009 12:22 AM EST myrtle_maui wrote:

>Hi Bobby -- Thanks for your well wishes! Thanks for explaining about Nokout.

I have not been able to keep track of all the info on this site. Yeah, the

crocs are great, I love them. Sad, eh?

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>myrtle

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>> > Hi everyone -- I recently learned of the Odor Science company which sells

chlorine dioxide (the active ingredient of MMS) for treating rooms and car

interiors. There is a distributor who started selling in Honolulu recently, and

she is doing a brisk business because of all the hotels in Hawaii.

>> >

>> > Here is the link to the main company:

>> >

>> > http://www.odorscience.net/

>> >

>> > The Hawaii distributor's website is useful because she compiled a list of

the products:

>> >

>> > http://odorsciencehawaii.com/

>> >

>> > The FAQs on the website explains that the products eliminate odors by

destroying a wide range of bacteria and other microbes. It sounds like it may

work for mite infestations, however I haven't tried these products because my

environment is under control. If anyone tries these products to get rid of

mites, I'd like to hear about it.

>> >

>> > Aloha,

>> > myrtle

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