Clean the dormitory regularly:
Always clean the dormitory environment, including floors, desktops, chairs, etc. Clean the dust on the floor and furniture surface with a vacuum cleaner, and wipe the surface such as the desktop with a wet cloth.
Clean bedding:
Bedding is the main place where mites breed, so it is necessary to clean sheets, quilt covers and pillowcases regularly. Clean with hot water and detergent, and make sure it is completely dry.
Use mite spray:
In mattresses, pillows, sofas and other places where mites are easy to breed, special mite spray can be used. Spray according to the instructions and make sure the room is well ventilated.
Conventional ventilation:
Always open the window for ventilation to keep the dormitory air circulating. Mites reproduce faster in humid environment, and ventilation helps to keep the dormitory dry.
Dry items regularly:
Drying bedding and clothes in the sun regularly can kill mites and remove odors.
Personal hygiene:
Maintain personal hygiene, take a bath frequently and change clean clothes, especially underwear and socks. Cleaning your hair and body can reduce the chances of mites attaching to your body.
These methods can help you control mites in university dormitories. Remember, mites removal is a long-lasting process that requires continuous efforts and attention. If there is a serious mite problem, it is best to consult the dormitory administrator or a professional pest control service agency for help.