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Hi bluegirl

This is on www . Birdmites .org main page

TIPS FOR MITE INFESTATION

My bird mite cure: I am a chimney repairman and I was bit to death for 2 years.

A bath for 1 hour with 1 cup of baby oil was the turning point. They stopped

living on me. I used sulfur 1 tsp and 12 tsp of hand lotion and apply head to

toe, 3 days on 3 days off for 3 sessions...ahhhhh, relief in 1 hr and total

relief by the 2nd day.

I purchase sublimed sulfur made by Humco for $10.00 at www.americarx.com

The clothes that get sulfur on it cannot be made odor free again, they must

remain separate from others. You cannot dry them in a dryer or the sulfur smell

will spread to the dryer. I hang them up in the bathroom and use the hair dryer

or a fan for 4 hrs to dry.

I boil my clothes in a large 16 qt pot for 1 hour

4/22/10 updated

I have since realized

the mix is best at

1 teasp coconut oil

1 teasp sulfur

put in an opaque dawn dish bottle if you have it

shake for 20 seconds

then ads 8 - 9 teasp of *hand creme

shake again for 20 seconds.

Apply top of head to toes & leave on till next shower , then reapply . It works

Baking soda in the shoes, boots are best

,*any kind of hand creme will work but healthy types are best . Don t wait to

get just the right hand creme , but 365 from whole foods is made with eatable

ingre.

a bath in arm & hammer powdered laundry soap 1 cup per tub kills them really

well & the sulfur keeps killing the also .

The environment is best soaked in arm & hammer powdered laundry soap 1 cup per

gallon & 1/2 cup borax for a few weeks , it all washes off .

I hope this helps I used sulfur for 1 year 2 weeks on & 2 weeks off as I cold

stand it . It stops the itch in 1 hr . Don t under estimate arm & hammer

powdered laundry soap , it kills all the bug , I used it in the bath 1 cup per

tub & it was the strongest thing I ever used to kill it . But painless & no

smell

The dust when it dries is not good to breathe so I would re coat it with epsom

salt 1 cup & 5 cups of water . Suddenly all bugs stopped , I still have to keep

up on it as I pick up new ones in the park ,docks & old trucks etc ..

Its a bug Kill it , it will die .

Heat teating the environmentis what zooks did & got to keep her stuff. , she is

one of the only ones who did get to keep her stuff, the rest of us have thrown

out many things . It is to hard to clean it all

Shana at shanprations washed well with disinfectant & then used flea powder &

DE ,then nylar , then burned menthol to make them come out & run. Menthol is

over powering when heated in a potpouri dish 1 teasp per room . If I go in the

room my eyes water even if I hold my breath . I am sure the bugss are running

from it . Hopefully right into the powder.

Shans site is :

www . shanspirations. org/?p=112

she list all the things she used & links where to get them , it is very helpful.

I have never used the powder ,I uses DE once for 1 month & breathed it , I

hate it . Too bad for me .... she has been cured 3 years before me .

I know now not to subject myself to the tools I am using so I don t get to full

of them to use them..

Sleeping in the car , or a tent or a motorhome or vacation while treating a

house sounds better .

Once a product is applied epsom salt water sprayed on will lock it down &

render it somwhat encapsulated in its dried minerall glaze so it dosent bother

me to be around it . But it probally renders the chemical infective . Its a

trade off , I can only stand powders so long, & then I gag from the dust so I

soak them after as long as I can take them . .

Bye ,

Bill

On Thu Apr 22nd, 2010 12:47 AM EDT bluegirl7811 wrote:

>

> Hi folks,

>

>I went to see an incredulous doctor that in order to get me out of her office

gave me a prescription for elimite and then an appointment with a dermatologist.

After that, she said she didn't believe I had anything and didn't even make a

follow up appt with her.

>

>I haven't seen the dermatologist yet, but I have the Rx for elimite.

>

>So my question is: Should I buy it, is it worth it, or is it a waste of my

money?

>

> I read at birdmites.org that it doesn't help with bird mites, only with

scabies and the sort, but I don't know if that applies to everyone and to every

kind of bird mite. I don't even know what specific bird mite I have, so I

couldn't tell whether this will work or not.

>

>If someone could advice me on this, I'd really appreciate it.

>

>On another note, I also want to try the sulfur solution everyone talks about.

The only problem is, I have no clue how to make it. I bought one a while ago

called " sulfur8 medicated " with 2% of sulfur, but I don't know if that amount of

sulfur is enough?

>

>Then I saw pure sulfur at a store, so I figured I could make my own solution

the way you guys make it. So, if somebody could help me by telling me how to

make the solution it would be greatly appreciated.

>

>Thanks in advance for any info.

>

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