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Mite removal: Don’t rely on sunning your bedding alone!

When night falls and everyone turns off the lights to sleep mites crawl out in large numbers from various corners such as under the pillow and on the bedding to forage and engage in various activities. They are so small, than 1 millimeter, that they are invisible to the naked eye, yet they live around us in astonishing numbers.

The common method we use to removeites is just to wash, dry, and sun. Not to mention that the washing machine itself is a breeding ground for a large number of bacteria and mites, sunning can only kill the mites on the surface of the cotton quilt. Mites also hide while being sunned, and the effect is generally mediocre. This where the mite removal bag can play a role.

The mite removal bag allows the fragrance of herbal plants to disperse through the breathable holes non-woven fabric, driving the mites out of their hiding places and dehydrating them to death.

Step 1: Attraction

The extract of Artemisia and Stemonitis contained in the mite-repelling bag will emit a that is harmless to humans but extremely attractive to mites, attracting the surrounding mites into the mite-repelling bag.

 

Step 2: Lock in

These modern bio-engineered plant-derived miticides can cause the rupture of the nucleic acids in mites, rendering them into a paralyzed “dead state”, unable to escape once they burrow into the mite-removing pouch.

Step 3: Removing and Decomposing

Mites love humid environments, and their bodies are mostly made up of water, so they cant survive without water. Combined with the insecticidal plant ingredients, such as Stemona, in the mite removal bag, most of the mites in bag can be eliminated and decomposed after a period of time.

Its “scent” will last about 60 days, and it only needs to be changed once every two months, which is very convenient.

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