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The bookcase is easy to get wet, and the humidity in the instruction cabinet is high, so you can usually take the following two ways to prevent moisture and menarche:
1.Charcoal and camphor wood blocks.
Charcoal has the function of hygroscopic and can keep the bookcase dry, in order to prevent rubbing the books, it can be wrapped in a cloth, placed in a tray or small bowl, and then placed in the bookcase; The camphor wood has the function of anti-corrosion and insect resistance, and an appropriate amount of camphor wood strips can reduce the mildew and insect moth caused by the dampness of the bookcase.
2.Dehumidification box.
The main principle of the dehumidification box is to rely on calcium chloride particles, which collect water molecules from the air into the water collection box. Usually placed in the bookcase, do not worry about pouring or leaking, there are currently more fragrance options, dehumidification can also make the bookcase fragrant, do not like the fragrance can also choose the fragrance-free type.
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It is easy to provoke rats to make bookcases with camphor wood, camphor wood is bulky and expensive, and camphor wood is a tree species protected by the state, and it is illegal to cut down a certain size of camphor wood! Although camphor has the effect of preventing insects, it cannot prevent moisture, and the smell of camphor is not something that everyone will like. You can buy a moderate amount of cheap tea leaves in an unsealed container and put them in a bookcase, and take them out to dry them every once in a while, (a little more tea, the effect will be better) so that it can prevent insects and moisture, and the green fragrance of tea is also acceptable to everyone.
Tea leaves can be used for years without replacement, and that's how I use it, and it's very effective!
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A bookcase made of camphor wood, so you don't have to put anything.
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The bookcase is an indispensable part of home decoration, so how to remove insects in the bookcase of the bookcase? 1. How to maintain the bookcase? Today, I will answer them one by one.
1. How to get rid of insects in the bookcase.
1. Keep dry.
Bookcases are usually placed in shady places, so it is important to keep them dry so that small bugs that prefer to live in a dark, damp environment do not have any chance to develop. There are many ways to keep the cabinet dry by physical means, and some desiccant can be purchased to store it in the cabinet. Desiccants** are less expensive, so you can buy a little more.
2. Keep it clean.
It is ineffective to treat only the symptoms and not the root cause of anything, so if you want to prevent insects in the bookcase, you should also pay attention to keeping the books clean. The temperature of the book collection is controlled between 6-20, and some sanitary balls are placed in appropriate places, and the position of the books is often moved, and occasionally reactionary to avoid the books from becoming moldy and insects due to their own reasons.
3. Face bugs.
The bookcase cannot be exposed to the sun all year round, and after a long time, it will crawl out of the insects the size of the little thumb cover, which is the rat woman. Rat women are not harmful to the human body, but they can easily affect the mood of the user. If you want to clean up the rat woman, you just need to sort out the books and clean the bookcase.
If possible, you can keep your bookcase clean by placing it in the sun to dry.
Second, how to maintain the bookcase.
1. If the weather is humid, users can use dehumidifiers or desiccant to treasure your books and bookcases.
2. Books with heavier weight and larger openings should be placed in the lower layer of the bookcase as much as possible to avoid its excessive volume crushing the bookcase partition, and top-heavy can easily lead to the instability of the bookcase.
3. For large or heavy books, it is best to place them on the lower floor of the bookcase, which is easier to take.
4. Try to avoid bumps during transportation to prevent surface damage from causing rust of the cabinet.
5. When placed, it should be handled gently, keep it horizontal, and keep a certain distance from the wall.
6. The ground should be kept dry to prevent moisture and alkalinization. Avoid contact with acid and alkali liquids to prevent the cabinet from being corrupted.
7. The surface of the cabinet should be kept clean. If the surface is not clean, wipe it with detergent first and then wipe it clean with a dry cloth.
8. When opening and closing cabinet doors and drawers, they should be opened and closed gently to avoid violent impact.
9. Do not hit the cabinet with hard objects, and do not use sharp objects to draw the surface of the body.
10. Pay attention to the use of air conditioners, and do not frequently switch on and off air conditioners, resulting in constant changes in indoor dry and humidity.
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Summary. Kiss! There are the following ways to prevent wardrobe moths:
1.Mothballs: Mothballs, also known as "stinky beads", are organic compounds extracted from the branches and leaves of the camphor tree, the smell is more pungent, and putting mothballs in the wardrobe is a more common means of preventing insects, but do you know that mothballs should not be placed on the clothes of newborns and pregnant women, and the naphthol in mothballs will cause severe jaundice in newborns.
Kiss! There are the following ways to prevent wardrobe moths:1
Mothballs: Mothballs, also known as "stinky cave chongzhu", are organic compounds extracted from the branches and leaves of the camphor tree, the smell is more pungent, and it is a more common means of preventing insects to put mothballs in the wardrobe, but do you know that mothballs should not be placed on the clothes of newborns and pregnant women, and the naphthol in mothballs will cause severe xantlean annihilation in newborns.
2.Vacuum bag: Many pests like to eat winter quilts and cotton clothes, that is because the fiber pants of the potato noodles are very "tasteful" of pests, and the purifier can use some vacuum bags to pack the quilt and clothes just in case, which not only saves space, but also effectively prevents the destruction of pests.
3.Classification and storage: moths, silverfish, etc. are very fond of wool products, in order to protect other clothes, it is best to carry out hail classification and storage to avoid cross-infection, and the clothes are best to be cleaned early and put into the wardrobe, food residues and odors on the clothes, which are more likely to harm the survival and reproduction of land insects.
4.Keep dry: Many pests like dark, stool and damp living environment, the wardrobe is such a relatively closed space, you can open the wardrobe every once in a while to ventilate, or you can put charcoal and some desiccant in the wardrobe, which can effectively solve the damp problem of the wardrobe.
5.Natural camphor wood block: camphor wood block, camphor wood strip and mothballs are similar to the effect of mothball, but the smell will be much better than the latter, but also can effectively prevent mildew and moisture, but not suitable for pregnant women, after a long time, the body of the pregnant woman cave shed is not good, pay attention.
6.Aromatherapy bags: In addition to mothballs, you can choose to put some aromatherapy bags in the wardrobe, which can not only be used to prevent insects, but also make the wardrobe full of various aromas.
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Hello! Nowadays, there are many desiccants in supermarkets that are specially designed for moisture prevention and dehumidification. The most common are the two types of dehumidifiers and dehumidifier kits. Many humidity absorbent boxes come in a variety of scents, such as lemon, lavender, and sweet orange, which can fill the home with fragrance, and are suitable for placing in large spaces such as living rooms, rooms, bathrooms and kitchens.
After a period of use, you can take out the contents of the humidity absorber box, buy bulk desiccant and put it in the box for reuse.
In addition, dehumidification bags made of absorbent resin and charcoal are more suitable for placing in small spaces, such as wardrobes, shoe cabinets and other confined spaces, where you can hang a bag of dehumidification bags to expel moisture. In addition, it is also quite interesting to make your own desiccant. Use a small cloth bag to pack an appropriate amount of lime, tie it into a small bag and place it in all corners of the room, the lime itself has the effect of moisture absorption, and can also slow down the indoor dampness.
1. Frequently turn over the bookcase The bookcase is hidden for a long time, which is easy to create conditions for pests to settle and breed. As the saying goes: Flowing water is not rotten, and the hub is not beetle. In general, the books should be thoroughly turned and cleaned in late spring and autumn every year, and the bookcases and bookcases should be swept once.
2. Place deworming drugs This is one of the good ways to deworm your family book collection. At present, the more widely used anthelmintic drugs are: camphor essence. Mothballs have a good anti-moth function, put some mothballs on the shelves, book boxes or bookcases, and its smell can make pests flee when they smell the wind.
3. Eliminate all kinds of pests In the room, in addition to the moths in bookcases and bookcases, other pests parasitic in clothes and miscellaneous utensils can also eat books, and all kinds of pests must be eliminated in time to prevent cross-harm.
Fourth, homemade insect paper method: buy a small amount of camphor and borneol in a Chinese medicine store, dissolve the same amount in 15% alcohol to prepare the medicinal solution, and then take the paper with strong water absorption, soak it in the liquid medicine for 3 minutes and take it out, dry it and clip it into the book. This kind of paper can not only prevent the erosion of pests, but also has the effect of preventing mold.
5. Do a good job in indoor environmental sanitation Doing a good job in indoor environmental sanitation is extremely important for the complete preservation of family book collections. Cleaning the environment frequently, removing dust and debris indoors and bookshelves in time, and paying attention to keeping ventilation and dryness can effectively inhibit the derivation of pests.
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When the air is not humid (sunny), it is often ventilated, and if the air is humid, the room should be kept closed, and the bookcase should be kept clean and tidy, and it can be dried if necessary.
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You can go to the book collection network to see, here is a comprehensive introduction to the knowledge of book collection.
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1. Place a dehydrating breather in the wardrobe; Generally, supermarkets buy it, and it costs a box for a few dollars. Bamboo charcoal also works very well, but you should put it in the wardrobe to avoid staining your clothes.
2. Wrap the tea (you can buy some cheap dry tea, such as green tea, in order to save money, you don't need to buy those that are too expensive) into a bag of rice paper or newspaper, and put it in every corner of the wardrobe, which can play a role in moisture absorption and deodorization, and has no effect on the human body. Then, if you want to make your clothes smelly, you can buy some solid fragrances for clothes and put them in your closet. (You can wait for the dry tea to absorb moisture and remove the smell before putting the aromatic, remember!)
3. Put the lime in a container or box (do not seal it, unless you don't use it) and put it in the corner of the wardrobe, when the weather is humid, the lime absorbs moisture very strongly.
Insect repellent tips for your wardrobe.
1. Keep clothes clean Moths, silverfish, etc. are afraid of light, so the clothes that are often worn and the wool blankets that are often used are generally not insected. Generally, borers, silverfish, etc. prefer dark corners of clothing, and if there are food residues, food stains or food smells, it is easier for insects to grow and reproduce. So to prevent insects, first of all, keep your clothes clean.
2. Regularly ventilate and clean the cabinets, which can effectively prevent insects. It can also be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner, which can remove eggs and larvae more effectively.
3. All clothes need to be carefully cleaned and dried before being put into the cabinet. Even if it is a chemical fiber that is not easy to grow insects, cotton spinning fabrics, if you want to store it with wool products, you should also clean it before storage.
4. Some unworn coats do not want to be cleaned if they really do not want to clean (it may be expensive to clean, and frequent cleaning can also damage the clothes.) You can try the older and effective method: find a sunny day and carefully brush your coat with a brush.
The neckline and the seams of the clothes should be emphatically brushed. This method is effective in clearing eggs and larvae. The coat should be dried in the sun for a few more hours, both inside and out.
5. Moths and silverfish can penetrate a very closed wardrobe. Therefore, if you want to store wool products, it is best to use plastic boxes and plastic bags. Cotton products can be rolled up to prevent shrinkage.
When using plastic containers to store clothes, pay attention to changing the containers regularly, because plastic products are not breathable, and some plastics will affect the quality of fibers over time.
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You can take all your clothes to the sun to dry, spray them (close the doors and windows when spraying), and then ventilate.
This insect can only be found in shady places, damp and poorly ventilated places. It likes to grow under the corner, in the wardrobe, in the bookcase, if it is eliminated, it should also be noted that the room should always be in a bright and ventilated state, and it will have no place and possibility to breed.
Pay attention to regularly take out clothes, straw mats, and books to bask in the sun, and keep the room as ventilated as possible between 10 and 16 o'clock during the day (open doors and windows), and close the south doors and windows on southerly days.
To prevent moisture, you can buy charcoal or drink tea, wrap it in a cloth and put it in a wardrobe, but you must often take it out to dry, otherwise it will not play a role in preventing moisture.
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Put some desiccant. Put some mothballs.