Bed Bugs Hydrogen Peroxide
Bed bugs and hydrogen peroxide
Recently, the bed bug is disturbing people, and everyone is looking for a way to get rid of it. It is said that hydrogen peroxide can be a powerful tool to make bed bugs.
Bed bugs like to hide their sex between beds, quilts, and furniture. They come out day and night and eat people's skin, causing redness, swelling, and itching, and people can't bear it. In the past, most people used traditional drugs to get rid of them, but bed bugs gradually became resistant to drugs, and it became more and more difficult to get rid of them.
Hydrogen peroxide, a chemical substance, has strong oxidizing properties. It has a unique ability to get rid of bed bugs. Use an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, or spray it on the places where bed bugs are often hidden, or soak and wash the fabrics that dye the bu Its strong oxidation can break the body surface structure of bed bugs, damage their physiological functions, and make it difficult to survive.
When using, pay attention to the concentration. If it is too thin, the effect will be insufficient, and bed bugs will be difficult to remove; if it is too thick, it will damage fabrics and furniture, and it will be dangerous. Usually, it is appropriate to dilute hydrogen peroxide moderately. When spraying, cover it evenly to ensure that all the lice are soaked. If you soak the fabric, it will take a little longer to achieve the effect of removing lice.
However, it should also be noted that although hydrogen peroxide has the power to defeat bed bugs, a single method may be difficult to eliminate. Or you need to cooperate with the methods of washing the quilt frequently, exposing the furniture to the sun, plugging the gaps, etc., and take a multi-pronged approach to achieve long-term peace and freedom from bed bugs.
Recently, the bed bug is disturbing people, and everyone is looking for a way to get rid of it. It is said that hydrogen peroxide can be a powerful tool to make bed bugs.
Bed bugs like to hide their sex between beds, quilts, and furniture. They come out day and night and eat people's skin, causing redness, swelling, and itching, and people can't bear it. In the past, most people used traditional drugs to get rid of them, but bed bugs gradually became resistant to drugs, and it became more and more difficult to get rid of them.
Hydrogen peroxide, a chemical substance, has strong oxidizing properties. It has a unique ability to get rid of bed bugs. Use an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, or spray it on the places where bed bugs are often hidden, or soak and wash the fabrics that dye the bu Its strong oxidation can break the body surface structure of bed bugs, damage their physiological functions, and make it difficult to survive.
When using, pay attention to the concentration. If it is too thin, the effect will be insufficient, and bed bugs will be difficult to remove; if it is too thick, it will damage fabrics and furniture, and it will be dangerous. Usually, it is appropriate to dilute hydrogen peroxide moderately. When spraying, cover it evenly to ensure that all the lice are soaked. If you soak the fabric, it will take a little longer to achieve the effect of removing lice.
However, it should also be noted that although hydrogen peroxide has the power to defeat bed bugs, a single method may be difficult to eliminate. Or you need to cooperate with the methods of washing the quilt frequently, exposing the furniture to the sun, plugging the gaps, etc., and take a multi-pronged approach to achieve long-term peace and freedom from bed bugs.

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