USING METHO TO REMOVE MITES/LICE
CAUTION: KEEP WELL AWAY FROM ANY FLAME CIGARETTES ETC.
1 litre of methylated spirits mixed with 5 litre of cold water and thoroughly washed over whole of the body untill the solution is finished should do the trick. mites/live cant survive long in extreme cold. completely wet head and pubic hair with the solution and cover head with damp towel [pubics with a flannel]for at least 1/2 hour.
after 1 hour shower as normal. if needed try again 2 hours later.
The "itch mite" is the parasite that causes the condition called "scabies".
An itch mite is a parasitic mite that can cause scabies in both humans and animals. They burrow themselves in the skin and cause severe irritation.
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No, you cannot get scabies by urinating on yourself. The scabies is caused when a certain kind of mite burrows underneath your skin, and the mite's feces causes severe itchiness. It is caused by mites, not urine.
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Lavender Epsom salt does not kill scabies. Scabies is caused by a mite that burrows into the skin, and treatment typically requires prescription medications like permethrin or ivermectin to effectively eliminate the infestation. While Epsom salt may provide relief from itching and inflammation, it is not a cure for scabies. For proper treatment, consult a healthcare professional.
yes becas=use it can also be called Scabies Mite. Hope this helped
Scabies is caused by a parasitic mite, not a virus or bacteria. The mite burrows into the top layer of skin to lay eggs, leading to intense itching and skin irritation. Treatment typically involves prescription medications to kill the mites and their eggs.
No only a few are hazardous to humans ..the dust mite and scabies mite
Scabies