yes it will kill lice on clothes. a way to prevent lice if someone inur house has it is by puttin mayonase in your hair. it can be difficult to get and get rid of lice for all different cases. pick thesolution that fits what your problem is.
what vinegars will kill mrsa
No. MRSA is resistant to Amoxicillin.
Me personally i don't know. But since i asked the question... I would say it could help. If heat kills them from the dryer doing laundry then why wouldn't using a hair dryer to go around the head board or other areas be helpful?
Hot water wash and dryer will kill pubic lice in clothing. If the clothing can't tolerate that treatment, bag the clothes in a sealed plastic bag for a week.
No try Diabecline Source: diabecline.com
I had a slight mrsa infection over the summer and for the most part, neosporin did help clear it up.
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I would buy a product that has "effective against MRSA" written on it. Some brand wipes have this but can leave a sticky residue. Rubbing alcohol, as told by my doctor, is not strong enough to kill MRSA
You dont you just throw it away because then all the clothes that you put in there would just make it worse for you and everybody who stay there because it would sprend around the house.
I would buy a product that has "effective against MRSA" written on it. Some brand wipes have this but can leave a sticky residue. Rubbing alcohol, as told by my doctor, is not strong enough to kill MRSA
Most dryers will kill scabies. But, the clothes must be dry to begin with and you should let them run for 30 minutes. The dryer must run above 122 F to do this. If you want to check if your dryer gets hot enough run some fabrics (sheets, towels, etc.) for a few minutes then immediately wrap a meat thermometer in the material for a few moments and read the temperature. Most dryers get as high as 150 F