Is this guide only for scabies?
No. Many people start here because they suspect scabies, but the guide is written to support a wider range of mite-related concerns. It helps you understand common exposure “lanes,” what symptoms can look like, and how to build a steady plan. If you’re unsure what you’re dealing with, the guide is designed to help you move forward calmly while you figure it out.
How Did I Get Scabies?
It walks you through a clear routine for supporting your skin and a focused plan for treating your environment. You’ll learn what to do first, what to repeat daily, and where most people should focus at home for the biggest impact. It also helps you avoid common mistakes—like doing too much too fast or changing your routine every day.
Do I need to treat my home too, or just my skin?
For most situations, treating your home matters. Your skin routine can support comfort, but your environment is often where re-exposure happens. This guide explains how to focus on the most important zones—without trying to treat your entire house at once. A simple, repeatable home routine is often what makes the difference.
How long is the plan in the guide?
The guide includes a structured plan that most people follow over several weeks, with a clear transition into maintenance. It’s designed to be realistic and repeatable, not overwhelming. You’ll also get guidance for what to do if you’re improving but still have occasional flare days.
Which Mite-B-Gone products does this guide cover?
It covers the full Mite-B-Gone system, including Relief Soap, creams, lotion, Bite Relief Roll-On, and the EXTREME Bath Soak. It also covers both Mite Killer Spray options (Original and EXTREME) and explains how they fit into a home routine. The goal is to help you use what you have in the smartest way.
How do I choose between Original vs. EXTREME products?
Original is a great fit for steady, everyday routine support. EXTREME is designed for stubborn hot spots and situations that feel persistent or harder to control. Many customers use both: Original for broader consistency, EXTREME for the areas that keep cycling back. The guide helps you choose based on your situation—not guesswork.
What if I have sensitive skin or I’m worried about dryness?
That’s very common, especially during frequent routines. The guide explains how to keep your plan effective without overdoing it—like reducing frequency when needed and adding fragrance-free moisture to support your skin barrier. Dryness doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong; it often means your skin needs a small adjustment. If you ever suspect a true reaction, you should stop use and seek medical guidance.
Can I use these personal care products on pets?
No—Mite-B-Gone personal care products (soaps, creams, lotion, bath soak, bite relief) are intended for human use. If you’re treating a pet concern like mange, we recommend using Naturasil Mange and following the Pet Mite guidance instead. The sprays are for environmental surfaces and should be used as directed, allowing treated areas to fully dry before pets return.
If I’ve already tried prescriptions, is this guide still helpful?
Yes. Many people find this guide helpful because it focuses on the full system—especially the home routine and the repeat-contact zones that often get missed. It also helps you stay consistent without burning out, which is a common issue after multiple rounds of treatment. If symptoms are intense, widespread, or recurring, it’s always appropriate to involve a medical professional.
How do I access the guide after I get it?
You can download the guide for free directly from our website—no checkout required. If your product has a QR code on the label, you can scan it and download the eBook from the QR page as well. If you ever have trouble accessing the file, our team can help.
Can more than one person in the home use the same plan?
Yes—the home routine is especially important in shared spaces. Personal routines can be tailored slightly for each person’s skin needs, but household consistency matters. The guide explains how to keep the plan organized when more than one person is involved.