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After you’ve removed moisture and mold, and increased ventilation, you'll likely have a number of dead booklice bodies lying around. To clean them up, simply vacuum the entire house. Be sure to use nozzle and brush attachments to get into nooks and crannies in areas where booklice were living.  For a booklice infestation around books, remove the books from the shelves and vacuum the covers, bindings, and pages. If you don’t have a vacuum, dust furniture, shelves, and other areas, and then sweep the floors thoroughly. When all the books are off the shelves, clean the shelves with your favorite household cleaner. If you had booklice in the kitchen, remove all the food items from the cupboards and clean out the pantry with an all-purpose cleaner. Let cupboards, shelves, and pantries dry completely over several hours before returning items to their proper places. Paper products can mold easily, especially in high-humidity environments. To ensure that you’ve removed the entire booklice infestation and possible food sources, throw out mold-prone items that you don’t need and don’t use. Paper products include things like printer and writing paper, letters, books, old newspapers and magazines, and even boxes and cardboard.
Vacuum. Wipe down areas where booklice were present. Throw out paper products you don’t need.