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Bed bugs are not afraid of the smell of toilet water, because flower water is a perfume product made of alcohol, essence, etc., which has the effect of disinfection and sterilization, and has a certain anti-itching effect on mosquito bites, but the effect on insect removal is not obvious, especially insects like insect removal have almost no effect. If you want to get rid of bed bugs, you can spray them with special insecticides.
Bed bugs are most afraid of the smell of eucalyptus or gasoline because both eucalyptus and gasoline emit an unpleasant odor that will hide away when they smell it. Generally, bed bugs can be picked at home, some eucalyptus leaves can be made into powder, and then add an appropriate amount of soapy water, stir evenly, and apply it to the place where the bed bugs crawl. Rubbing some eucalyptus powder or gasoline on the body will not bite if you are afraid of smelling things, but few people do this, and usually apply the agent after the bite**.
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OK. The composition of the flower water contains some traditional Chinese medicine that clears away heat and detoxifies, reduces swelling and relieves pain, so the flower water can not only dispel heat and itching, refresh the mind, and prevent mosquito bites, but also has a certain sterilization and sterilization effect.
Floral water is mainly composed of ethanol, flavor and distilled water, supplemented by a small amount of chelating agent, antioxidant and light-resistant water-soluble pigments, and the color is suitable for light lake orchid, green and yellow. The amount of flavor is generally between 2% and 5%, and the alcohol concentration is 70% to 75%.
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Don't be afraid, flower water can't repel bed bugs, Oriental Hanno exterminates bed bugs, so what are bed bugs afraid of?
1. Bed bugs are afraid of the smell of eucalyptus: If you find that there are bed bugs at home, you can pick some eucalyptus leaves, then make them into powder, add an appropriate amount of soapy water and stir evenly, and apply them to the places where the bed bugs crawl, so that the bed bugs will not come again.
2. Bed bugs are afraid of high temperatures: Bed bugs are afraid of light and high temperatures.
3. Bed bugs are afraid of kerosene smell: bed bugs are afraid of kerosene smell, and once they smell it, they will die immediately, so if you find that there are bed bugs at home, you can sprinkle some kerosene on the place where the bed bugs crawl, so it will kill them all, but kerosene is flammable, so you must be careful when using it.
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Bed bugs are very difficult, have a strong reproductive ability, and live in large groups. But bed bugs are afraid of the smell of eucalyptus, the smell of kerosene, the burning of boiling water, and of course, insecticides.
The most basic way to control bed bugs is to keep the house clean, repair the cracks in the house regularly, and treat the bed bug breeding site with Blue Was insecticide in a timely manner.
1) Houses with bed bugs, especially wooden houses, must be renovated. Walls, floors and other gaps should be caulked with putty or gypsum putty. Furniture such as beds, tables, and chairs should also be caulked with putty to make bed bugs nowhere to breed.
2) Fill with hot water (80), and steam can also be used to kill if possible.
3) Clothes, bedding, luggage, and furniture retrieved from the outdoors should be inspected, and bed bugs should be treated before being sent indoors.
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Afraid of the sun, bed bugs come out at night.
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1. Toilet water.
You can't repel bugs.
Toilet water is a perfume product made with flower oil as the main fragrance and alcohol. It has certain bactericidal and insecticidal effects. But against bed bugs.
The effect is not obvious. Toilet water doesn't do much against bed bugs, and the best thing to do is to use a household insecticide.
2. Hot water poured over the place that has been infested by bed bugs, the so-called high temperature can kill the virus, in the same way, in the bad environment of high temperature, bed bugs and bed bug eggs can be scalded to death immediately, so if there is a bed bug invasion, it is right to pour hot water on the place infested by bed bugs, and the advantages of using this trick are: low cost and fast insect extermination. Cons:
Danger, when exterminating insects, if you miss a dead end, or the water is not hot enough, bed bugs will come back immediately. In addition, the bed board that has been poured with hot water tends to swell and does not dry easily.
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Personally, I don't think toilet water is very effective in repelling bed bugs, but bed bugs are not very common, so applying some toilet water may also have some effect.
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The flower dew water petals are fragrant, and it has the function of repelling insects, and it can also relieve itching when applied to the place where the mosquito bites.
Therefore, toilet water can repel stink bugs.
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Hello dear, according to your question, toilet water can only have a certain effect on mosquitoes, and it is basically ineffective against bed bugs.
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It shouldn't be, the toilet water is mainly used to repel mosquitoes, and if there are other insects, it is best to use insecticide spray.
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Toilet water can repel bed bugs, which will make your family's life happier and more satisfying.
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You can give it a try. See if the bugs escape. If you don't give it a try, how can you know if it's easy to use or not?
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The effect is not very great, and the smell of the toilet water is indeed good and fresh, but if it is mixed with the smell, the smell may be even worse when the weather is hot.
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No, if the smell in the house is not good, open the window to ventilate, air freshener is better than toilet water; If it is the smell of sweat or body odor after exercise, the best way is to pay attention to hygiene and take a bath frequently, and it is best not to use toilet water casually, as the smell will be more smoky.
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1. If there is a smell, then use perfume, unless a particularly strong perfume can cover it, otherwise the fragrance mixed with the smell is more uncomfortable, it is better to find a way to remove the smell, if there is a smell on the body, take a bath frequently, change clothes every day, if there is a smell at home, open the window for ventilation, and use an air purifier. If there is still a peculiar smell on the clothes after washing, you can spray disinfectant alcohol and let it stand for a period of time, and then wash it with scented laundry detergent, laundry detergent, soap, etc., and dry it in the sun to have no smell.
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It is better to ventilate the smell, and the use of toilet water may only cover it for a while, and if the smell is relatively large, the two smells may smell worse together.
1. Toilet water.
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