Guest guest Posted September 23, 2007 Report Share Posted September 23, 2007 Hello to all, Although I have spent many hours at the birdmites.org site over the past several weeks, I only noticed the link to this group today, and am grateful that support and information is being made so freely available. Thank you. As others who have/are experiencing an infestation of bird mites, at first I thought it was just fleas. I have two male cats who never go outside, and have never had fleas before, but back in May I began to notice them both scratching and biting at themselves, and began to see bites on myself as well. After about a month of following the suggested methods to rid fleas, despite no longer seeing any, the cats and I were still getting bites. One of the methods I was following was to drop fur removed from the cats with a flea comb into a dishpan of hot soapy water. All along I was seeing these little red dots on the bottom of the pan, but I had mistakenly assumed those to be " flea dirt. " Wrong! Now that the fleas were gone, all that I was collecting off the cats were those red dots. Flashlight and magnifying glass in hand, I saw that the red dots were insects! That was on August 17th. I immediately called a friend who began working in the carpentry division of a large and reputable pest-control outfit a few months earlier, and told him of the discovery. He advised me to get samples, place them in alcohol, and bring them to the vet, which I did. On August 18th a vet took a look at them in the jar--didn't seem to think a microscopic examination was necessary, said they looked like mites to her, and prescribed a product called Revolution. On the 17th and 18th I phoned the landlord and advised of the situation. Well... here it is the 23rd of September, and my cats and I are still infested with Dermanyssus Gallinae, despite moving into a new apartment without carpeting and without much of my belongings. In fact, I have limited my wardrobe to two changes of synthetic fabrics, which I steam clean upon removal with Shark's " Super Steamer " I've been following the strategies outlined at the birdmites.org site to the best of my ability, although I have refrained from using any of the toxic pesticides. It has been and continues to be a nightmare. Medical professionals have either been unwilling to treat me, or had little awareness or information as to how to treat these parasites. I do have an appointment scheduled with an Infectious Disease Center, but that isn't until 5th October. I am having a colonscopy and endoscopy done tomorrow, as the parasites are also internal. I lost 15 pounds in about a month. These mites are in my respiratory system--my sinuses and lungs, and I don't know where else! As many have shared, my whole life has been turned upside down and inside out. I spend several hours a day doing battle against the mites, which at times seems to be working, but at other times seems as if I have accomplished nil. I am exhausted. I do have some specific questions, which I will post with appropriate titles. I look forward to sharing whatever information I can, and offering as much support to others. One thing more--the direction I am taking now is to follow the protocol used by poultry farmers, and look less to human and domestic pet care providers for answers. Forgive the long post. Lorelei Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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