It s like they are appearing from nowhere.
Dust fall from the floor.
The particles in concrete dust are very fine.
Your goal is only to.
If so you have either a natural negative pressure on the house or dominant supply duct leakage causing a negative pressure on the house which will make a house extremely dusty from every crack and crevice in the attic floor and everywhere else allowing air dust insulation particles etc enter in.
Look for holes on all the surfaces even the ones that aren t obvious easily visible.
Vacuuming is the best way to remove dust from any surface not just carpet.
I ended up spraying my favorite perfume up the holes i think the alcohol did the trick because the piles stopped forming and i didn t see anymore ants.
Unlike dust cloths that just move the dust around microfiber cloths are configured to capture and hold debris.
Here are 3 common causes and what you can do about them.
Sprinkle the surface lightly with water to contain the dust but don t put the water on so heavily that it runs off or causes soil to move around from where you just put it.
If you are working indoors dust will fall on all of the interior surfaces of that room as well.
Remove all the furniture carpets mats as the dust on walls may fall on the furniture adding to the cleaning process even more.
Mops and cloths made from lamb s wool also work well.
Begin by removing all obstacles from the bathroom such as the toilet brush holder dish soap on the sink decorations.
Vacuum or sweep the.
I can t see any holes or gaps where the dust could fall to the ground though.
Last winter i found similar looking piles of dust in that area and i found little holes on the bottom of the window framing where the ants were entering and exiting.
Look at your eaves door jam and possibly siding anything wood really around where the dust is accumulating.
Steps to clean the bathroom floor.
1 vacuum cleaning a carpet floor.
Carpets are harbors of dust and therefore dust mites.
These will be in the middle of the floor near no gaps walls or joins with no holes in the ceiling indicating bugs chewing through the drywall plaster.
Most homeowners thinking vacuum cleaning gets rid of this problem but it can actually make it worse.
Ensure that the bathroom has fully dried out from the most recent shower then dust the walls and ceiling with a.
Simply vacuuming will not remove it all.
Use a liquid to remove all of the dust.
Use microfiber oil free cloths and dust mops.