Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Try Gold Bond Medicated Lotion. It contains menthol and the mites absolutely HATE it ! (The one in the green bottle!)It will keep the skin soft while repelling these lil' buggers. TrlySent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: "vbscribe" <vbscribe@...>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:58:25 -0000<bird mites >Subject: Mite Repellent I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I asked this question: What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which really dries out the skin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Have you thought about trying the ESP products that a number of us are having success with? The website is www.espbotanicals.com. You want the new hope kit which is $100, but well worth the $$, and waaaayyyy better than sulfer. You can do a search on the home page(ESP)to see what we have said about it. I personally started (me and my kids) on it about two weeks ago, along with diatomaceous earth(environmentally), and activity is down to a minimum. Remember to slow down and take a deep breath once in a while. Being frazzled and stressed out will not help your situation at all. It takes time, you cant rush it. Take it a day at a time, and take care of yourself first. I know its hard to think about anything else, but it is crucial. It will only get better from here. Good Luck. > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I > asked this question: > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which > really dries out the skin. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Hi Holly. I was wondering what all the buzz about ESP was! Thanks for the link. Their products look incredible but the price...OMG! Right now, we're suffering from a fairly heavy infestation and I'm looking for a strong repellent to tide me over till we bring their numbers down. Maybe something I can make myself without breaking the bank? Has anyone tried the lemon-eucalyptus spray (Repel) that's mentioned on the treatment strategies page? http://www.birdmites.org/strategies.html > > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I > > asked this question: > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which > > really dries out the skin. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Repel (lemon eucalyptus) didn't do a thing for me. It did not repel and the only thing it did was make me cough. The smell is quite strong so you can't really wear the scent around ppl (i.e. co- workers). However, do understand that while we may all be fighting similar bugs, they may be of differnt species and not all products that worked for some will work for others. It's tough but you'll have to find out through trial and error and stick to the product that you think is working. For me, DEET based products such as OFF have been the best repellent but I stopped using it b/c I didn't want to ruin my health. For anyone that's just getting started fighting this thing, I think the best thing you can do is to get a dehumidifier. We haven't talked about them lately but there have been quite a discussion back in September. You can also search for Jeff's post " Please do not water the mites " as he's the one that came up with the idea. Yes, it's expensive and a brand new one will set you back $200 (you can look on craigslist for used ones). Plus, running them 24/7 will be like keeping on a big flat screen TV 24/7. You will see a jump in the electricity bill. I think many of us are finding that a dehumidifier is not the magic solution but together with other things like borax, DE, orange plus, essential oil sprays, alcohol, etc., the combination makes a big difference. In general though, rubbing alcohol (mixed w/ essential oils) and Windex is a universal knockdown but there are health risks accociated with that. IGRs have worked for some, and remains unproven for others. I used lots of Nylar in the beginning but I'm not sure if it's helped, but I don't know that for sure either b/c what if my problem was much worse without Nylar? (let's not find out) If you slop mop or do anything for knockdown but increase the humidity of your place, having a dehumidifier becomes invaluable as it can quickly get the humidity levels down again to a level that's very unfriendly to these bugs. You'd want to keep your humidity levels < 30%. Lower the better. It may not feel comfortable to you to live in such an arrid environment but the same goes for the bugs. Their activity slows down considerably, meaning they won't reproduce as much/fast compared to if the humidity was really high. > > > > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I > > > asked this question: > > > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the > > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which > > > really dries out the skin. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Trly, you are truly the best! Gonna get some of that Gold Bond lotion tomorrow, and not a day later. BTW, I gave my cats their Ivermectin treatment today, followed by your olive oil suggestion. I've been administrating the Iver orally. How were you able to eliminate these things from your home environment, and how long did it take? Did you have the red mite or Northern Fowl? > > Try Gold Bond Medicated Lotion. It contains menthol and the mites absolutely HATE it ! (The one in the green bottle!) > It will keep the skin soft while repelling these lil' buggers. > Trly > Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T > > Mite Repellent > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I > asked this question: > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which > really dries out the skin. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Used to think the ESP was really pricey, but now am convinced that it's actually economical. The New Hope kit is $112 including shipping & designed to be used twice a day & last three months. That breaks down to $37.33 a month. By the time you'd buy a couple essential oils, menthol & /or sulfur powders & body wash products & other personal protection to last you through a month, I'd guess you'd easily have spent that amount. And the New Hope pretty much does it all - repels what's in the environment from getting you, removes what's already gotten in your skin & actually heals. It's really impressive the relief & correction it provides. I'm one of those here who have found it invaluable. The cost is upfront for the 3 months but the benefits are outstanding. Two adults (or kids over 10) could share a kit & it would last a month & a half. If the cost is prohibitive, at least consider the soap. One bar easily lasts a month & a half. Before I got the New Hope Kit, I used a spray-on repellant that worked very well for me when reapplied every 4-6 hours. Won't get you through the night unless you wake up to reapply, but the best I'd found. Available from Herbal Healer Academy online & probably elsewhere - Bite Blocker Extreme: http://www.herbalhealer.com/biteblocker.html On the same page are other personal & environmental sprays. Haven't tried them but everything I have gotten from Herbal Healer has been very good stuff. If you decide to order the New Hope, know that the woman who invented & patented these products, Trisha Springstead, is an extremely helpful & generous soul. Tell her you're from this birdmites group & she'll include an extra or two for relief. She's in Florida & you can call Trisha at 352-544-8111 or check out her website (including testimonials) at http://www.espbotanicals.com/main_line_new_hope.html Know how awful this can be - call it the mitemare - but with help from this wonderful group of understanding friends you will find relief! Best wishes, Sue I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I asked this question: What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which really dries out the skin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Thank you for the wealth of information, Sue. The ESP products look impressive, but I'm afraid I'll have to pass until they lower their prices or I come into more $. We've been concocting our own sulfur creme (husband is a closet chemist) and essential oil shampoo/conditioners for a fraction of retail prices. Just need something to spray/rub on to keep the mites off when we're not using sulfur. Our mite, we think, is the Northern Fowl mite. And we still haven't figured out the best repellent for them. For now, gonna give Gold Bond lotion a try. And Herbal Healer repellent looks promising, too. Do you know what mite you have? I'm curious how people ID their respective " mitemares. " > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I > asked this question: > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which > really dries out the skin. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Nope, didnt work for me...just stinks. They still swarmed, must have had on some lil breathing masks! I havent tried the ESP but I am thinking about it. strong repellent...menthol. And Garlic helps me. I cut it up in very small pieces, pour a lil olive oil on and sprinkle some Tony's...then I eat those pieces with the little bitty saltine crackers. Yummy, and have a big glass of ice water(with a cover on it). I always keep a lid on my cup and i keep the whole thing in a gallon ziplock bag. Dont want bugs in my drink! or the dehumid sucking it up. Anyways, I stink to high heaven but it sure makes them leave me alone for awhile. I've been scraping my ceilings so they are quite pissed at me...needless to say, they are stalking me. And keep a spray bottle with 3/4 91%alcohol, 1/4 witchhazel and a splash of tea tree oil. i use a body spray bottle cause it mists real fine. spray it around u and on u....just dont breathe it. i spray it all over me. Hope some of my ramble helps...think I gotta garlic buzz...lol> > >> > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I> > > asked this question:> > > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the> > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which> > > really dries out the skin.> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 I bought Garlic capsules and have taken them occasionally but was wondering about the effect on bugs. Well now that I read the container, it says " Odorless Garlic " , which I guess defeats the point of trying to repel them. > > > > > > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if > I > > > > asked this question: > > > > > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to > the > > > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which > > > > really dries out the skin. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 no, the garlic didnt do any good for me either. has to be the real deal and it works for me. It's okay if I stink...my kids dont mind. They'd be the only ones smelling me...plus, they like to eat it like a dip...i take and cut it to small pieces , put some evoo on it, tony;s seasoning, cover and microwave about 5 minutes or until tender. they smash it and eat it on crackers. Yum...makes me hungry> > > > >> > > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't > remember if> > I> > > > > asked this question:> > > > >> > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply > directly to> > the> > > > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, > which> > > > > really dries out the skin.> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 sorry, meant to say garlic capsules!> > > > > >> > > > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't> > remember if> > > I> > > > > > asked this question:> > > > > >> > > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply> > directly to> > > the> > > > > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments,> > which> > > > > > really dries out the skin.> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 I started using Diatomaceous earth on November 2nd, and using the ESP products a few days later. These things were responsible for the turn around. Diatomaceous earth is cheap, and the ESP products are worth their weight in gold. You wont need a repellant or anything else. Call the number and talk to Trisha. Diatomaceous earth is made from the fossilized shells of diatoms. The shells are razor sharp, they cut the exoskeleton of bugs. There are no chemicals in this diatomaceous earth, it is all natural. And it gives the mites a run for their money. If you ask me it is the best thing that you can use in your environment. I know it works because if you walk around my apartment and look at the windowsills they are bug graveyards. Bugs i didnt know were here, flies, gnats, etc.. (i havent cleaned them up because it makes me feel good to picture the mites laying there next to them DEAD...i know...its bad) Here is the webpage; www.yardiac.com Good Luck Holly > > > > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't remember if I > > > asked this question: > > > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply directly to the > > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, which > > > really dries out the skin. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Kihun, second to eating a ton of fresh garlic, garlic oil capsules may be what you want. They usually leave all the good stuff in the oil and you should soon happily reek of allicin. bob > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm so frazzled from by all this mite activity I can't > > > remember if > > > > I > > > > > > > asked this question: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What's an effective, non-toxic mite repellent to apply > > > directly to > > > > the > > > > > > > skin? I need something to use in between sulfur treatments, > > > which > > > > > > > really dries out the skin. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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