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I got a new blackberry just about 2 months ago. The mites took over it

and now it's completely dead. I will have to get a replacement. The guy

at the store told me that " some food " had spilled into the keyboard and

that it no longer worked. He said there was nothing he could do. When I

looked at the " food " I saw the liquid that the mites use in order to

burrow into surfaces. Whenever there's a surface too hard for they to

burrow into, they seem to die leaving that substance in there. So the

inside of the keyboard was full of that substance. They were able to get

into my screen, though, and there were like 5 tiny mites always showing

up in my screen. They looked like if I had hit the screen with something

and the glass had broken from the outside all the way into the inside.

Then there was even one mite in the small light that turned on and off

when I got phone calls. What I don't get is how they know they're being

seen. There was the perfect shape of the mite, just small enough to fit

that little bulb, so that every time I looked at it, I'd see a mite in

there. They seem to see exactly what I see.

If somebody knows of a way to protect those two, a laptop and a

blackberry, please let me know how to do it. I don't have money to be

spending on electronics destroyed by mites, and I really do use those

two a lot. I checked my laptop today and there's mites all over it,

inside the key board and in most holes. I'm going to have to figure a

way to take out the keyboard and clean it out.

Thanks in advance.

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