What kind of bug is the bug on the cotton wool 5

Updated on society 2024-06-16
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tsubaki elephant. Also called bed bugs.

    Because bed bugs like to live on cotton wool and hatch their eggs, in the spring, especially in April and May, the air humidity is caused by excessive rain.

    This provides favorable conditions for the hatching of winter eggs, resulting in a significant increase in hatching rate. In the indoor environment, textiles such as clothes are the best place for Tsubaki to hatch eggs. You should keep your home clean, clean your home environment frequently, and remove clutter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The insects on the cotton wool are called Tsubaki elephants, also called bed bugs. Tsubaki elephants emit a foul smell and are one of the common pests in spring.

    Cotton wool is a kind of cold item, which is considered to be a kind of item that is sturdy to fill, easy to move, and most affordable. The maintenance methods of cotton wool are:

    1.Quilts need to be exposed to the sun frequently and can be sterilized and disinfected.

    2.Before storage, it can be placed in a cool and ventilated place to dry, not exposed to the sun, do not pat, to prevent the deformation of cotton fibers.

    3.Do not use mothballs when storing to avoid corroding the cotton fibers.

    4.Take the quilt to the sun regularly for 2 to 3 hours each time, pat the quilt and beat the dust off the quilt.

    If there are small holes in the quilt, they can be repaired with wool of the same color as the quilt.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Insects that welcome nature or their surroundings have a keen sense of smell.

    It's not how the bugs come from, it's the environment, the smell that attracts the bugs, and the environment formed here is suitable for its survival.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are generally mites and lice in the quilt, in the case of lions. In the past, it was possible, in the case of lions, there may have been in the past, but now people's living conditions have improved a lot, so generally there are no lice, but mites are inevitable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The bugs that will be produced in the quilt are mites. Therefore, the quilt should be dried frequently, preferably when the sun is the most poisonous. Because mites can make people itch.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The insects produced in the quilt are very small microorganisms of mites, but if you want to kill mites, the best way should be ventilation or sun exposure can effectively kill mites.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. First of all, it is best to clean up all the wardrobes to see if the cotton worms are hidden in it to make a nest.

    2. After cleaning, start to use medicine, point a small amount of medicine in every corner of the wardrobe (the size of sesame seeds is appropriate), and point a little medicine every 15 cm in the gap of the partition in the wardrobe.

    3. After the wardrobe is arranged, point it on the hinges of the cabinet door, and try to point it in a position that you can't usually touch, so as not to wipe off the medicine.

    4. Finally, point it at the bottom gap of the wardrobe and the gap where the wardrobe and the wall meet.

    5. After use, the cottonworms will take the initiative to eat, and the cottonworms that have taken the medicine will also be transmitted to other live cottonworms, so as to achieve the effect of chaining, and eventually all the cottonworms will be exterminated.

    6. In addition to the wardrobe, it is best to use all other places in the home, so as to ensure that there will be no cotton worms in other places in the home.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wipe hard with a wet towel, it will be very clean and clean Eraser ah Preferably the kind of hard point Apply hot water to the black sticky place first Pick it with your fingernails Or use an eraser before heating the water or wipe it with a damp rag It is effective.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tie up your clothes in a black plastic bag, and make sure they are black. Then put it in the sun for 1-2 hours, the black will absorb heat, and the temperature of the clothes and quilts inside the bag will rise quickly. Because mites die at a high temperature of 50 degrees.

    If you want to relieve your hatred a little more, then bask in the sun from morning to sunset in the afternoon, worry-free and angry. When you open the plastic bag and take out the quilt, remember to pat it a few times to pat out the corpses of mites.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Take out the clothes and wash them, open them in the cabinet and let them dry for two days, wipe them clean and let them dry for two days. Then put some mothballs so you can get rid of the bugs.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    : Take out all the clothes and wash them, wipe the cabinet clean and ventilate and dry for two days, then put in the mothball, close the door and cover it for a day or two, and then put the cleaned clothes away, as long as it is guaranteed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What should the old people be? It would be better to remove the correct, rational one.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is a cotton worm. Count as a parasite.

    If the air is too humid, it is easy to breed such small animals. This insect is afraid of light and generally does not bite.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is very difficult to have insects in cotton peaches, it destroys the cotton core inside, so that the cotton yield is greatly reduced, only 2 ways to spray, and the peach can be effective.

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