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There are always a lot of bugs crawling up in the sewer at home. What should I do?

Some time ago, my family just finished killing mosquitoes in the sewer. After several months of hard work, the mosquitoes that climbed the sewer were finally completely eliminated. I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce my experience.

First of all, let's talk about the causes of insects in water pipes, because in our daily long-term use, it is inevitable that some organic substances will accumulate in the pipes, such as food residues, grease, hair and so on. These things create conditions for the long-term survival and reproduction of mosquitoes without treatment. In addition, leaking pipes may also become a hotbed for breeding insects.

Here are some common ways to deal with sewer bugs:

1. pipeline cleaning: regularly clean sewers by chemical or physical methods to remove organic matter. You can use professional sewer cleaners, boiled water, baking soda powder and other cleaners to clean the sewer pipes.

Second, prevent water leakage: check whether the water pipes and drainage pipes are leaking, and repair them in time if there is any leakage.

Third, the use of physical barriers: the installation of physical barriers (such as nets) can prevent insects from entering the pipeline.

Fourth, seal the trash can. Many times, bugs don't come from water, and the unclean treatment of food waste at home is also a major reason. Therefore, we'd better put food residues and garbage into a sealed trash can and dump it in time to reduce the accumulation of organic matter in the pipeline.

Tell me about our family. The main source of insect crawling in our house is the bathroom. So first check that there are three outlets under * * * *, namely the shower room in the bathroom, the dripping water outside the shower room and the sink. We usually use some chemicals to clean pipes for about half a year.

Here, if you don't buy chemicals at home, it will also help to recommend baking soda. Soda powder is a natural cleaner, which can be used to clean sewers and kill insects. Pour a proper amount of baking soda powder into the sewer, add a small amount of white vinegar and hot water, wait for a while, and then rinse. This method is environmentally friendly, but it may take several treatments to achieve the best effect.

Whether using chemicals or baking soda powder, the biggest problem is to use it repeatedly for a period of time. After a while, there will still be bugs crawling out. This is the problem in our family, so the last method is to physically block the path of insect crawling-the nozzle of sewer pipe.

After actual comparison, we chose two kinds of insect repellent and deodorizing products of submarine for toilet floor drain and sink respectively.

First, the bathroom floor drain We use the submarine's sewer deodorizing filter. The biggest advantage of this product is its simple installation. Just take out the ordinary water-passing filter element in the original sewer and put it directly into this deodorizing filter element of the same specification. The reason is that mosquitoes and odors are blocked by water seals.

There are two kinds of this kind of filter element, the long type is recommended, which has a large amount of pure water and usually has a long water sealing time without water. Of course, after installing the deodorizing filter screen, the water will be slower than before, but generally it will not affect your use.

Secondly, the bathroom adopts the S-shaped design of submarine deodorizing sewer pipe. There are three ways to deodorize and prevent insects in its sewer pipe. First, prevent mosquitoes from running up through physical sealing. Secondly, it established its own S-shaped bend, which blocked odor and mosquitoes through water seal. Thirdly, the closed loop is used to prevent mosquitoes from climbing up at the interface between the sewer pipe and the ground.

Through the use of these two products, after two or three months of observation, basically no mosquito crawling problem was found in the bathroom pipeline. I feel that the physical plugging method is very effective and solves the long-term problem after one-time installation. It can also avoid the potential harm of using some chemicals at home to children. Personal recommendation.

It should be noted that in order to avoid harm to human body and the environment, please follow the instructions when using the pipe cleaner at home. Large doses of powerful cleaning agents and pesticides are also harmful to pipelines. If the pipeline is blocked or leaks seriously, it is best to ask professionals to deal with it.

It should be noted that when using any cleaning products or pesticides, you should follow the instructions and protect your health and safety during use. If there is a serious sewer problem, it is best.