Hi Nancy,

Mothball smell.
Leaving a bucket of straw in water will absorb most smells.  I have used the 
method of boiling 
pineapple peels in a room whichn had had kittens in it and that worked quickly. 

hth,
Tony

On 8 Nov 2007 at 20:50, Tad Winiecki wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Re: Scabies

> Scott- They were using DE, and moth balls.  It turns out they had sent
> a couple of samples to my doctor sister and she admitted when leaving
> that one sample had springtails.  She seemed to think this was
> inconsequential.  I had seen springtail also known as Collembola
> information through google, some people have claimed to have a problem
> being bitten by them.  My brother seems convinced this is the source
> of their problem and is trying different things on them.  I'll report
> if he feels something succeeds.  Anyone heard of this?
> 
> I don't think he left any critters here but I can't get the moth ball
> smell out of my guest bedroom.  We even ran the ozone generator in
> there a couple of times.
> 
> Nancy
> 
> On Oct 12, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Scott wrote:
> > So, when I dust my house, I do it everywhere using a talcum powder
> > bottle or something that has small holes that will disperse the DE
> > fairly well. Make sure to where a filtering mask (paper ones will
> > work) when spreading the DE. Also, make sure all pets are put
> > outdoors or take them to someone else's house for at least one hour
> > after dusting.
> 
> > Tad Winiecki <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> couple of years with an invisible "no-see-um" that he picked up
> >> near Waco. 
> 
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