Naphtali
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If Artie is accurate, my method is totally non-invasive while being reliable.Artie said:Those look like dust mites, if that's what they are you are literally crawling with them. Correct me if I'm wrong but don't they live off of dead skin cells?
Obtain a couple of heavy-duty plastic garbage bags, or better, biohazard bags.
Put hat(s) you want to treat inside the double-layered bags.
Put in one box (more if several hats being treated) of "unscented" mothballs and seal. Unscented mothballs still stink. They stink less.
Leave execution chamber untouched for minimum two weeks, three is better.
When you remove hats, cooties and any eggs are dead. I suggest you buy cedar shavings and replace mothballs with shavings for another couple of weeks to mitigate the stink.
This procedure does not physically remove the cooties' corpses.
Hope this helps.