Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 Marie had recommended two chemicals for springtails: one was Cyonara... I can't remember the name of the second chemical. I called a PCO to ask about spraying Cyonara in the house. He said it does have a smell. He recommends another product called Seizmic. You could Google both products to see if there is anyone near you that carries these products. I'm so happy you are moving! Springtails are back - HELP OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 SBM: The other chemical is Bifen. Here is the site Marie recommended for Cyonara... see if they can send it to you overnite if you can't find it locally? Maybe try to get the Bifen too. http://cgi.ebay.com/CYONARA-9-7-Lamda-Cyhaloth-8oz-make-40gl-Kill-all-bugs-/380069937717?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0 & hash=item587def0235#ht_2131wt_876 Springtails are back - HELP OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 This site carries Bifen and Cyonara. I just spoke to the customer service guy there... maybe get both chemicals overnighted? http://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/category.aspx?iid=51 & gclid=CN7n8uXV4qgCFUY0QgodPzWKBg Springtails are back - HELP OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 , Thank you so much for responding. You are always so supportive. I am ordering today. We are actually considering just letting our home go into foreclosure here as we cannot fathom passing this on. We put a ton of $ down on the house so it will be gone. But, there are more important things in life than money....which I have learned and re-learned over the last year. I don't mean to complain - your loses have been so much more significant. Somebody on this site gave me great advice for packing - people over things.....that is gonna be my mantra. > > > > This site carries Bifen and Cyonara. I just spoke to the customer service guy there... maybe get both chemicals overnighted? > > > > http://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/category.aspx?iid=51 & gclid=CN7n8uXV4qgCFUY\ 0QgodPzWKBg > > > > > > > > > Springtails are back - HELP > >  > > > > > OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 Dear JEnnifer! So sorry to hear about the collembola. I don´t have any clue about what to do about them, have no experience, so unfortunately I can´t give any advice. Only many thoughts an compassion! We moved 1,5 weeks ago and nobody bitten but our small one, but that could be other lesions, don´t know. We brought:NOTHING. It is so hard and we also lost so much money, but we manage, just hope our small one has something else, cause losing all this and not getting rid of the mites/bites would be devastating... I hopw you get a solution with LIndas suggestions! Hugs Cecilia From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>bird mites Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 5:58:25 PMSubject: Re: Springtails are back - HELP ,Thank you so much for responding. You are always so supportive. I am ordering today. We are actually considering just letting our home go into foreclosure here as we cannot fathom passing this on. We put a ton of $ down on the house so it will be gone. But, there are more important things in life than money....which I have learned and re-learned over the last year. I don't mean to complain - your loses have been so much more significant. Somebody on this site gave me great advice for packing - people over things.....that is gonna be my mantra. >> > > This site carries Bifen and Cyonara. I just spoke to the customer service guy there... maybe get both chemicals overnighted? > > > > http://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/category.aspx?iid=51 & gclid=CN7n8uXV4qgCFUY0QgodPzWKBg > > > > > > > > > Springtails are back - HELP > >  > > > > > OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 The cedarcide only worked for 3 days for me back when. I now put 1 cup of the Lysol liquid in a garden sprayer with 1 gallon of water and spray ceilings, walls, etc. It kills fungus, bacteria, mold, and I have found a dead roach and a dead beetle. Love and light, From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>Subject: Springtails are back - HELPbird mites Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 I think you might need to go to the big "guns" SBM... Cedarcide I'm sure wouldn't work long term and may not at all on springtails. I like the idea had to use Lysol sprayed... maybe try that before the big guns. L. Springtails are back - HELPbird mites Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 Thanks everyone. Got C. coming, along with Nylar and Bifen for the yard. But I love the Lysol idea so I am going to start there tomorrow morning. Basically I am going to wage an attack from all fronts. In fact, I might just make the Lysol part of my morning routine, at least in the worst areas. Hugs to all!On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 4:32 PM, <Goldstein@...> wrote:  I think you might need to go to the big " guns " SBM... Cedarcide I'm sure wouldn't work long term and may not at all on springtails. I like the idea had to use Lysol sprayed... maybe try that before the big guns.  L. Springtails are back - HELP bird mites Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM  OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 I haven't tried Lysol yet either, but next time I go to the store, I'm getting some too. L. Springtails are back - HELPbird mites Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2011 Report Share Posted May 12, 2011 Have you guys tried Dr. Bronners sal suds? I used to have a big army of cleaners that drastically reduced my numbers at home. It included Dr Bronners sal suds, Orange Plus (from Earth Friendly products), and I'd mix them with white vinegar and would be a killer to all those mites/fungal creatures. Also 91% alcohol. All those together were really great. Also, get lint rollers and the dust removers (can't remember the name now, but they're disposable microfiber-like rags that pick everything up, including fibers.) On 5/12/2011 4:10 PM, Goldstein@... wrote:  I haven't tried Lysol yet either, but next time I go to the store, I'm getting some too.  L. Springtails are back - HELP bird mites Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM  OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Zen, If you are talking about a Lysol bath, let me share my experience. It does the trick, but it definitely gets into your blood. I got too over zealous and took a bath for 5 nights in a row. Even with drinking a lot of water, I started to get dehydrated. After the 5th night, I was nausiated and felt like I had a hangover. I've decided to keep this form of attack as the occational one if I feel it is needed. The immediate results were good, but I fear for my liver and kidneys. One cup of lysol liquid in a gallon garden sprayer of water kills everything on ceiling and walls. It does not stain the carpet. I plan on having my air vents cleaned when school is out. I will then spray the solution up into the vents and let dry. I want to get the fungus anywhere it can hide. Who knows, the black specks may be fungus spores. Love and light, From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>Subject: Springtails are back - HELPbird mites Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Hi Lysol has benzine in it like listerene mouth wash follow up with epsom baths ..Dont loose ground , keep at it it will die . I use a garden sprayer & a leave blower with the blower held along the side of the stream of the mix , & it launches the spray deep into the vents , Borax is my favorite. 1 cup per gallon of hot hot water to make the borax mix & stir it for 15 seconds with a wood handle in a cut of 1 gal milk jug . I add Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent somtmes. This stops all of the bug When the bug is fierce I use epsom salts 1 cup per 3-4 gal of water , epsom makes a a glaze when it dries & this locks all living life forms into a crust that even will lock a penny to the floor , no bugs move in the glaze. & it rinses off easily with hot water . But epsom is a salt & rusts all steel ,so I coat steel 1st with coconut oil 2 tbls per 28 oz of water 1st . I never let the fornace run while I blow the vents with the coconut oil mix Coconut oil gets into the bearings of the furnace blowers & turns to a solid at 76 degrees & ruins the bearings, but not if I don't run the furnace while blowing in the coconut oil . God bless you , , Bill 110:1 (A Psalm of .) The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies. 3 Thy people [shall be] willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth :*-::-*:..:*-::-*:.. Jesus is Lord of All l:*-::-*:..:*-::-*:. `,,`,,` .... __/ /\____ ____ , o`,/__/ _/\_ //____/\ ```)( | | | | | | | || |l | ,.- ,.-~~-., `-. : As forme and my house, We will serve YHWH! ,,`,,`` (Mat 27:40 50 Jesus, when he had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost. 51 And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; 52 And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, 53 And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many. 54 Now when the centurion, and they that were with him, watching Jesus, saw the earthquake, and those things that were done, they feared greatly, saying, Truly this was the Son of God. 55 And many women were there beholding afar off, which followed Jesus from Galilee, Psalm 68:18 18 Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive: thou hast received gifts for men; yea, [for] the rebellious also, that the LORD God might dwell [among them]. 19 Blessed [be] the Lord, [who] daily loadeth us [with benefits, even] the God of our salvation. Selah. On Fri May 13th, 2011 5:29 PM EDT Benton wrote: >Zen, >    If you are talking about a Lysol bath, let me share my experience. It does the trick, but it definitely gets into your blood. I got too over zealous and took a bath for 5 nights in a row. Even with drinking a lot of water, I started to get dehydrated. After the 5th night, I was nausiated and felt like I had a hangover. I've decided to keep this form of attack as the occational one if I feel it is needed. The immediate results were good, but I fear for my liver and kidneys. One cup of lysol liquid in a gallon garden sprayer of water kills everything on ceiling and walls. It does not stain the carpet. I plan on having my air vents cleaned when school is out. I will then spray the solution up into the vents and let dry. I want to get the fungus anywhere it can hide. Who knows, the black specks may be fungus spores. >Love and light, > > > > > >From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> >Subject: Springtails are back - HELP >bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM > > > > >OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they > can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Hi Bill! The bugs left a few days ago. I found out I DO have a fungus. I think it is pneumocystic jiroveci. It will make sores in the skin, too. Here is the story. You check to see if you match any of this. I've always washed my clothes twice and dried them 3 times since this thing happened. Curious if the protocol was doing well, I got a magnifying glass and checked a cotton panty before dressing one day. I saw a couple of period size black dots and a grayish fuzz sticking to the fabric. I tried pulling them off with tweezers - no luck. Washing out - no luck. Bleach and wash - no luck. Finally I poured Lysol on it and - Bham! They fell right off with the water. I immediately went to re-washing all my clothes and making sure they soaked in Lysol before the final spin. I cleaned the entire dryer drum and lint/door area with Lysol and for the first time, this light brown-redish like stain came off. I sprayed the ceilings, walls, and washed the floor with 1 cup of Lysol to the gallon in a garden sprayer and washed the carpet with MMS. I sprayed my car with Lysol and went to take a bath. I put 1 cup of Lysol in the bath water and got in. All of these tiny mysquito looking spots came off me into the water. I looked under a microscope. If Marie hadn't posted a list of commonly found bugs in a garden compost, I'd still not know what is was - the feather-winged beetle. The tiniest beetle known with teeth on its abdomine for cutting, and it eats fungus and lays its eggs near fungus and in the hypea of it. At first, I just took a Lysol bath every night for 5 nights, but then I started to get real sick as my body was absorbing the lysol. Once I knew what the bug ate, I went to the drug store and got the cream, spray, and liquid treatment for athelete's foot and started using after bath/showers. I sprayed the scalp of my hair, cream all over body and thick over any sore, the vagisil in my private, nose, bellie button and out side ear and on the post of my earrings. I find in my soda/olive leaf bathes I can hardly find spreaders anymore. After the first treatment, I went to take a bath and rubbed my hand over my body first. I could easily feel and roll off all of these gel-like large and small spots! I think the fungus myecium is the spreaders (webs) we feel. From what I've read, this is a fungus/protozoa type infection that does go to the lungs. My throat has had these line/tit like things on the roof and back of my mouth. Putting the fungus solution in my ears is making these go away and as I check the paper towel I let each ear drain on while sleeping, there are these little black things. I've read that doxycycline will kill it, so I've ordered it. The acyclovir has got the herpes in submission now, so the only sore I was getting afterwards was related to the fugus setting up house. Those are disappearing completely with the fungal treatment. A polyop I've had in my nose for 10 years as nearly shrunk gone, and some small cysts under the skin of my right had are gone. Can't wait for the doxy to get here.>>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 ,Did you have any of the following symptoms:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001692/It sounds really serious. Springtails are back - HELP>bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Hi ,My mother's symptoms could be similar to yours. From your recommendations earlier, I have posted her a bottle of Lysol; I think if one uses it by the cupful, I ought to have posted more. The postage was 10X the cost of the item LOL. I already have her using a fungicide. She has Flowers of Sulphur now & Borax on the way. She wants to mix the Flowers of Sulphur with E45 Cream, I said people seem to mix it with a variety of creams & oils. She doesn't know how much of the Flowers of Sulphur to use to say 100g cream? Perhaps I ought to ask that in a separate thread? Thanks again for the pointersKrysOn 14 May 2011 09:19, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:  Hi Bill!    The bugs left a few days ago.    I found out I DO have a fungus. I think it is pneumocystic jiroveci. It will make sores in the skin, too. Here is the story. You check to see if you match any of this.     I've always washed my clothes twice and dried them 3 times since this thing happened. Curious if the protocol was doing well, I got a magnifying glass and checked a cotton panty before dressing one day. I saw a couple of period size black dots and a grayish fuzz sticking to the fabric. I tried pulling them off with tweezers - no luck. Washing out - no luck. Bleach and wash - no luck. Finally I poured Lysol on it and - Bham! They fell right off with the water. I immediately went to re-washing all my clothes and making sure they soaked in Lysol before the final spin. I cleaned the entire dryer drum and lint/door area with Lysol and for the first time, this light brown-redish like stain came off. I sprayed the ceilings, walls, and washed the floor with 1 cup of Lysol to the gallon in a garden sprayer and washed the carpet with MMS. I sprayed my car with Lysol and went to take a bath.    I put 1 cup of Lysol in the bath water and got in. All of these tiny mysquito looking spots came off me into the water. I looked under a microscope. If Marie hadn't posted a list of commonly found bugs in a garden compost, I'd still not know what is was - the feather-winged beetle. The tiniest beetle known with teeth on its abdomine for cutting, and it eats fungus and lays its eggs near fungus and in the hypea of it. At first, I just took a Lysol bath every night for 5 nights, but then I started to get real sick as my body was absorbing the lysol. Once I knew what the bug ate, I went to the drug store and got the cream, spray, and liquid treatment for athelete's foot and started using after bath/showers. I sprayed the scalp of my hair, cream all over body and thick over any sore, the vagisil in my private, nose, bellie button and out side ear and on the post of my earrings. I find in my soda/olive leaf bathes I can hardly find spreaders anymore. After the first treatment, I went to take a bath and rubbed my hand over my body first. I could easily feel and roll off all of these gel-like large and small spots! I think the fungus myecium is the spreaders (webs) we feel. From what I've read, this is a fungus/protozoa type infection that does go to the lungs. My throat has had these line/tit like things on the roof and back of my mouth. Putting the fungus solution in my ears is making these go away and as I check the paper towel I let each ear drain on while sleeping, there are these little black things.   I've read that doxycycline will kill it, so I've ordered it. The acyclovir has got the herpes in submission now, so the only sore I was getting afterwards was related to the fugus setting up house. Those are disappearing completely with the fungal treatment. A polyop I've had in my nose for 10 years as nearly shrunk gone, and some small cysts under the skin of my right had are gone. Can't wait for the doxy to get here. >>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> >Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they > can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>> >>> -- They shut the road through the woods Seventy years ago. Weather and rain have undone it again, And now you would never know There was once a road through the woods Before they planted the trees. It is underneath the coppice and heath, And the thin anemones. Only the keeper sees That, where the ring-dove broods, And the badgers roll at ease, There was once a road through the woods. Yet, if you enter the woods Of a summer evening late, When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools Where the otter whistles his mate. (They fear not men in the woods, Because they see so few) You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, And the swish of a skirt in the dew, Steadily cantering through The misty solitudes, As though they perfectly knew The old lost road through the woods…. But there is no road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Oh & I meant to add, my mother has been having respiratory problems, coughing & tighness of chest. I had thought it could be allergic reaction, but since reading about pneumocystic jiroveci, perhaps I ought to ask her to get tested for this. Can one get tested for this? Thanks,KrysOn 14 May 2011 09:19, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:  Hi Bill!    The bugs left a few days ago.    I found out I DO have a fungus. I think it is pneumocystic jiroveci. It will make sores in the skin, too. Here is the story. You check to see if you match any of this.     I've always washed my clothes twice and dried them 3 times since this thing happened. Curious if the protocol was doing well, I got a magnifying glass and checked a cotton panty before dressing one day. I saw a couple of period size black dots and a grayish fuzz sticking to the fabric. I tried pulling them off with tweezers - no luck. Washing out - no luck. Bleach and wash - no luck. Finally I poured Lysol on it and - Bham! They fell right off with the water. I immediately went to re-washing all my clothes and making sure they soaked in Lysol before the final spin. I cleaned the entire dryer drum and lint/door area with Lysol and for the first time, this light brown-redish like stain came off. I sprayed the ceilings, walls, and washed the floor with 1 cup of Lysol to the gallon in a garden sprayer and washed the carpet with MMS. I sprayed my car with Lysol and went to take a bath.    I put 1 cup of Lysol in the bath water and got in. All of these tiny mysquito looking spots came off me into the water. I looked under a microscope. If Marie hadn't posted a list of commonly found bugs in a garden compost, I'd still not know what is was - the feather-winged beetle. The tiniest beetle known with teeth on its abdomine for cutting, and it eats fungus and lays its eggs near fungus and in the hypea of it. At first, I just took a Lysol bath every night for 5 nights, but then I started to get real sick as my body was absorbing the lysol. Once I knew what the bug ate, I went to the drug store and got the cream, spray, and liquid treatment for athelete's foot and started using after bath/showers. I sprayed the scalp of my hair, cream all over body and thick over any sore, the vagisil in my private, nose, bellie button and out side ear and on the post of my earrings. I find in my soda/olive leaf bathes I can hardly find spreaders anymore. After the first treatment, I went to take a bath and rubbed my hand over my body first. I could easily feel and roll off all of these gel-like large and small spots! I think the fungus myecium is the spreaders (webs) we feel. From what I've read, this is a fungus/protozoa type infection that does go to the lungs. My throat has had these line/tit like things on the roof and back of my mouth. Putting the fungus solution in my ears is making these go away and as I check the paper towel I let each ear drain on while sleeping, there are these little black things.   I've read that doxycycline will kill it, so I've ordered it. The acyclovir has got the herpes in submission now, so the only sore I was getting afterwards was related to the fugus setting up house. Those are disappearing completely with the fungal treatment. A polyop I've had in my nose for 10 years as nearly shrunk gone, and some small cysts under the skin of my right had are gone. Can't wait for the doxy to get here. >>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> >Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they > can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>> >>> -- They shut the road through the woods Seventy years ago. Weather and rain have undone it again, And now you would never know There was once a road through the woods Before they planted the trees. It is underneath the coppice and heath, And the thin anemones. Only the keeper sees That, where the ring-dove broods, And the badgers roll at ease, There was once a road through the woods. Yet, if you enter the woods Of a summer evening late, When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools Where the otter whistles his mate. (They fear not men in the woods, Because they see so few) You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, And the swish of a skirt in the dew, Steadily cantering through The misty solitudes, As though they perfectly knew The old lost road through the woods…. But there is no road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Only the cough . My dr. has been treating that with a z-pack. Seems to be helping. I am focusing on this fungus/protozoa illness because whatever I have seems to have a protozoa involved. It may not be it, but I am going to proceed as if it is. Before all this happened, I had a lung infection and cough the October prior that lasted for a month. I had trouble getting rid of it because we took the students to a retreat where we were standing in the woods in the rain most everyday all day. Doxy is said to work with this well. It is coming. I will mention it to my doctor - I don't know if before or on my appointment in July. I want to see what the Doxy does. The beetle is leaving me alone and the fungus cream seems to heal sores either over night or within a couple of days if bigger. That tells me a lot as the herpes cream did not do that. Love and light, >>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 I've got the flower of sulfure but haven't started using it. Guess I'd better get on it. A lot of people on the site use it. I'm sure they will answer your question. >>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>> -- They shut the road through the woodsSeventy years ago.Weather and rain have undone it again,And now you would never knowThere was once a road through the woodsBefore they planted the trees.It is underneath the coppice and heath,And the thin anemones.Only the keeper seesThat, where the ring-dove broods,And the badgers roll at ease,There was once a road through the woods.Yet, if you enter the woodsOf a summer evening late,When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed poolsWhere the otter whistles his mate.(They fear not men in the woods,Because they see so few)You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,And the swish of a skirt in the dew,Steadily cantering throughThe misty solitudes,As though they perfectly knewThe old lost road through the woods….But there is no road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 I've only just learned about it myself. From what little I've read, yes. It was the only fungus/protozoa type disease I could find. I'm sure I have a protozoa involved so I am guessing. Like I told , I am assuming in that direction. I will involve my Dr. at some point but he lives 7 hours away - so it is hard. I've order some doxycyclovine as it states that it will kill that particular disease.>>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>bird mites >Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>> -- They shut the road through the woodsSeventy years ago.Weather and rain have undone it again,And now you would never knowThere was once a road through the woodsBefore they planted the trees.It is underneath the coppice and heath,And the thin anemones.Only the keeper seesThat, where the ring-dove broods,And the badgers roll at ease,There was once a road through the woods.Yet, if you enter the woodsOf a summer evening late,When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed poolsWhere the otter whistles his mate.(They fear not men in the woods,Because they see so few)You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,And the swish of a skirt in the dew,Steadily cantering throughThe misty solitudes,As though they perfectly knewThe old lost road through the woods….But there is no road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Thank you .. So lysol made it let go . Thanks .. I wonder if its the benzine , I have never seen black specks , but have flet splinters under the skin , may be 20 with in 1 hr of handling a piece of paper . I've seen Lesions like impetigo slow healing , Fiber glass shard like feelings under the skin. & poking out it seemed . Burnining like a bad sunburn .....in february , it made a raised area 3/8 high & the size of a match pack . , it burned so bad . I use sulfur on it , it stopped the burn in 4 days .. I have since found the 16 oz peroxide & 32 oz water & 2 tbls borax applied to afected area stops it in 3 mins Praise God ! after killing it : Coconut oil stops it too & puts a shield up so it dosent get me again . 2 tbls coconut oi in the tub a soak for 5-20mins , it stopped all crawling for 2 years now . I had done many borax baths & 1 year of sulfur creme : In a clear small dish soap bottle mix 1 teap coconut oil 1 teasp sulfur , shake well for 15 seconds & add 8 teasp of hand creme ( healthy type : 365 from whole foods is great , heath is so important while in battle . no petroleum types , no mineral oil , it causes respiratory & pulmonary damage , google : ' baby oil hazard' , I used sulfur for years 1 week on & 1 week off not using it so my skin could cool off , it helps . I had nothing else . The Peroxide/ water / borax mix is way more effective , but maybe the sulfur had weakened the bug first & the is why perx/watr/borax worked so well . All I know is it worked & no smell & cheap ,but the sulfur is a nite mare of smell , My girlfriend totally freaked at the smell on me. By the way sodium carbonate is the active ingredient in concronium mold control from home depot .... sodium carbonate is in Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent .. At 84 %. Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent is he end of this bug combined w/ borax spray & soakin 1 cup per gallon of water for the envronment & 1 cup per bathtup for 30 mins . Epsom intensifies the results 100 fold . Thank you so much for posting the lysol find .. God Bless you , Bill On Sat May 14th, 2011 2:18 PM EDT Benton wrote: >I've got the flower of sulfure but haven't started using it. Guess I'd better get on it. A lot of people on the site use it. I'm sure they will answer your question. > > > > >> >> >>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> >>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP >>bird mites >>Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM >> >> >> >> >>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they >> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > >-- >They shut the road through the woods >Seventy years ago. >Weather and rain have undone it again, >And now you would never know >There was once a road through the woods >Before they planted the trees. >It is underneath the coppice and heath, >And the thin anemones. >Only the keeper sees >That, where the ring-dove broods, >And the badgers roll at ease, >There was once a road through the woods. > >Yet, if you enter the woods >Of a summer evening late, >When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools >Where the otter whistles his mate. >(They fear not men in the woods, >Because they see so few) >You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, >And the swish of a skirt in the dew, >Steadily cantering through >The misty solitudes, >As though they perfectly knew >The old lost road through the woods…. >But there is no road through the woods. > >The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Interesting Bill, I'm getting good at distinguishing between the shards and the fungus. The shards come from the herpe's virus. Both virus and fungus are shot down with peroxide used continuely. My ears were a problem though. They need to stay dry, so shooting them with the peroxide killed what was there, but left the environment moist so new comers from my body or throat moved in. The athelete's foot solution has done a great job. I know it went into the canal as I could taste it in my mouth last night. I am using chloraseptic for my throat. It seems very effective. I would not be treating so much body or throat if the brain-dead doctors had recognize what I had before it had time to spread. Even one test would have revealed something. I have read that coconut is antifungul. I think having so many sores with fungus, bugs, and shards hiding in the craters and under the skin till the coconut was removed was a problem. I intend to give it another go in a week and a half when school lets out. Having the sores gone should make a difference. In the meantime, this treatment is getting me somewhere, and a new fungal cream is on the way. You know the old saying, "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" Well, which triggered which, the herpes or the fungus? I think the fungus. I believe the feather-winged beetle has the two teeth on its abdomin to cut the skin and insert the fungus and the eggs.I think that's why we see long scratch like lines that get really bad. The round sores was just the herpe's jumping in there to take advantage. I believe my clothes were covered with this fungus from the nests in the dryer outtake vent. The spores must have been all over my body. Lysol bath does so well. Am I getting a sick hangover feeling because the lysol is being absorbed by my skin and going into my blood, or is the sick feeling from all the toxins in my blood as the fungus dies off? If I knew it was the latter, I'd never stop the bathes. Love and light, >>>>>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>>bird mites >>Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>>>>> >>>>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe they>> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>-- >They shut the road through the woods>Seventy years ago.>Weather and rain have undone it again,>And now you would never know>There was once a road through the woods>Before they planted the trees.>It is underneath the coppice and heath,>And the thin anemones.>Only the keeper sees>That, where the ring-dove broods,>And the badgers roll at ease,>There was once a road through the woods.>>Yet, if you enter the woods>Of a summer evening late,>When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools>Where the otter whistles his mate.>(They fear not men in the woods,>Because they see so few)>You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,>And the swish of a skirt in the dew,>Steadily cantering through>The misty solitudes,>As though they perfectly knew>The old lost road through the woods….>But there is no road through the woods. >>The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Hi The sctratches are strange. ! .. I haven't had on in 2 years now . I had always thouht it was a sharp prong of the bug clan bing dragged by my hand as I wiped my skin unknowingly . . There was a poster at topix the cured the entire bug biting crawling 'thing' with athletes foot medicine head to toe for 6 weeks after her last symptom . She is fine now , it has been at least 3 years . Her name is Chelz. At the end of her treatments she kept cutting down the concentration of athletes foot medicine my addig msm lotion & epsom salts , litlle by little each week she would reduce the mix's athletes foot concentation by 10 percent til but the end of her treatment sh was just ysing plain hand creme & epsom salts. After about 4 weeks Chlez stated reading a book on candida , she followed the diet & found it helped a lot . Here are some of her letters and treatments ,she ws one of the only people I knew at thet time the was totoally cured , she told me I could post them . consumer4xyz@... Outline: 1. Garlic pills -Kyolic Brand 60- 80,000 mgs 2. athlete foot cream Clotrimazole 1% & clear liquid on the market I use for my scalp, ears and nose. I also use Tolnaftate liquid spray 3. got rid of the cough by just using Listerine in the mornings and night 4. the diet , alkaline , beans , no sugar, dairy products, meat (which is acidic) and refined flour. 10,000mgs of MSM a day Pao d Arco or ( Pau de Arco) recommended dose on bottle (2,000mgs) this is an anti fungal herb 6. 1 Vinegar distilled, to 2 parts hot water, not too hot. distilled for the fungus problem. msm pill Expounded outline: 1. Garlic pills - If you have then inside of you: Then you may need to eat large quantities of Garlic Pills, 60- 80,000 mgs. For a week or so like I did. I recommend the Kyolic Brand, they are odorless and gas-less pills, The best price I found was from the Vitamin Shoppe Brand which Kyolic makes for them 2. athlete foot cream took away the crawling feelings in just 2 short days. ?I shower once in the morning and apply the creams. I recommend any generic brand of athletes foot cream Clotrimazole 1%. There is a clear liquid on the market I use for my scalp, ears and nose. I also use Tolnaftate liquid spray for my back because I cannot reach it. I got rid of the cough by just using Listerine in the mornings and night. I havent taken the orals yet, I am trying distilled Vinegar along with and the Anti-fungal creams, liquid and powder first for a while, and I am just about cured. I am also doing a no sugar diet, no refined flour and no dairy products diet, well basically an anti-candida diet. The " cure " for Pao d Arco : Raising alkalinity will destroy viruses because the environment has changed. The body should concentrate on healing instead of digestion. Let the child drink his food, predigested, say coconut juice, pao d arco, carrot juice, vegetable juices, fresh fruit juices. (stay away from all acid and mucus forming stuff like milk, sugar, bread, meat, rice) 3. Generic tolnaftate spray for environment 4. if it takes away the crawling, then go for it all the way, including the diet and anti fungal vit. this is the cure, but if you have no results or relief from the cream then this isn't your cure. I would totally try the candida diet book I recommend, the recipes are good, healthy but good, you must be an " O " blood type, generally they perfer meat above all other foods. I would try the book recipes, you may only need to be on it for a month or so, but I really like it so I am still on it. But you can not cheat The " cure " for yeast and fungus is to basically eat a highly alkaline diet and avoid (or at least cut back drastically) key foods such as sugar, dairy products, meat (which is acidic) and refined flour. All of these things " feed " the yeast, fungus and mold and I am using some herbs: 1) Pao d Arco recommended dose on bottle (2,000mgs) this is an anti fungal herb, 2) MSM (it is a purified sulfur found in every drug store), I read the average person of 200 pounds should take an average of 10,000mgs of MSM a day. A person needs to build up over a period of a few days 5. Getting rid of Nail Fungus and Athletes foot... 1 Vinegar distilled, to 2 parts hot water, not too hot. distilled for the fungus problem. I started soaking my fingernails for 15 minutes every day a year ago. All of my nails have SLOWLY grown out healthy www.earthcl inic.com/CURES/fun gus.htm .. I just use White Vinegar and water, and have been doing this foot soak for months, a mix of 1 Vinegar to 2 parts hot water, not too hot. I can actually see the grow out of a normal letter # 2 22222222222222222222222nd ..... Forwarded Message ....... From: m m <consumer4xyz@...> <downy@...> Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 16:20:52 +0000 Subj: RE: cM m : Hi Thanks again for all your sharing Hi Bill, I can't go on that site... (I visited the link and I didn't like what I read) You have to do it. These people are nuts pushing something that doesn't work. You are totally right about that. The Diet if done correctly with no cheating will cure them but no one wants to do it. You have to temporarily give up having bread, alcoholic drinks, black tea, cheese, vinegar products, plus sugar and mushrooms. Replace these foods by consuming green vegetables, beans, salads, poultry, meat and fish. Put your dogs and cats on this diet too. Bill, you should add a least a Tablespoon of lemon or lime juice to your drinking water and take 2000 mgs of Vit C daily, more if you can stand it. This goes for alcohol, if you have to drink make sure you have it with lots of lemon juice in it but it is best if you don't drink until cured. I am having some sugar, bread, alcoholic drinks, black tea, cheese and vinegar products now with no problems. Now that tells you it worked for me and there is a life after your body regains it balance. Chelz ---------------------------------------- > consumer4xyz@... > Subject: cM m : Hi Thanks again for all your sharing All Point Builders > From: downy@... > Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 03:20:38 -0500 > > Hi Chelz > By the way how did the full body coverage with athletes foot medicine make > you feel , ? > > > look at this post ..such chemicals: > > > ps the link is > http://www.topix.net/forum/health/scabies/THHCDLPQKT78QGEN3#lastPost > > Chelz please stop in once in a while and tell your story. There are > chhidren coming on there that are lost and have no clue what to do. > They push ivermectin on every one. No one gets cured on the > ivermectin,that I have seen. I have watched it since March 2007 > > > look at rhis post ..such chemicals: > > > ''Both BB 25% and Permethrin 5% made me feel yucky if I left them on longer > than 8 hrs, especially Permethrin 5%, which gave me the shakes. Once you > apply BB, it can't be washed off right away or it will burn the skin. But > if it's allowed to obsorb over a few hours, you can wash without the burn. > > Good Luck with your treatments. > Mite Killer'' > > Thank you chelz for all your help. > Bill > > > Hi Thanks again for all your sharing. I cannot thank you enough, neither > can all the people on the forum that are now using the MSM . So many ar > being relieved , by that lotion . I makes you skin like brand new in no > time. > The lamisal works great sprayed on the floors , amazing ...THANK YOU END OF ALL PASTED EMAILS. God blessyou , Bill On Sun May 15th, 2011 10:45 AM EDT Benton wrote: >Interesting Bill, >   I'm getting good at distinguishing between the shards and the fungus. The shards come from the herpe's virus. Both virus and fungus are shot down with peroxide used continuely. My ears were a problem though. They need to stay dry, so shooting them with the peroxide killed what was there, but left the environment moist so new comers from my body or throat moved in. The athelete's foot solution has done a great job. I know it went into the canal as I could taste it in my mouth last night. I am using chloraseptic for my throat. It seems very effective. I would not be treating so much body or throat if the brain-dead doctors had recognize what I had before it had time to spread. Even one test would have revealed something. > >I have read that coconut is antifungul. I think having so many sores with fungus, bugs, and shards hiding in the craters and under the skin till the coconut was removed was a problem. I intend to give it another go in a week and a half when school lets out. Having the sores gone should make a difference. In the meantime, this treatment is getting me somewhere, and a new fungal cream is on the way. > >You know the old saying, " Which came first, the chicken or the egg? "  Well, which triggered which, the herpes or the fungus? I think the fungus. I believe the feather-winged beetle has the two teeth on its abdomin to cut the skin and insert the fungus and the eggs. >I think that's why we see long scratch like lines that get really bad. The round sores was just the herpe's jumping in there to take advantage. I believe my clothes were covered with this fungus from the nests in the dryer outtake vent. The spores must have been all over my body. Lysol bath does so well.  Am I getting a sick hangover feeling because the lysol is being absorbed by my skin and going into my blood, or is the sick feeling from all the toxins in my blood as the fungus dies off? If I knew it was the latter, I'd never stop the bathes. >Love and light, > > >>> >>> >>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> >>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP >>>bird mites >>>Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe > they >>> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >>They shut the road through the woods >>Seventy years ago. >>Weather and rain have undone it again, >>And now you would never know >>There was once a road through the woods >>Before they planted the trees. >>It is underneath the coppice and heath, >>And the thin anemones. >>Only the keeper sees >>That, where the ring-dove broods, >>And the badgers roll at ease, >>There was once a road through the woods. >> >>Yet, if you enter the woods >>Of a summer evening late, >>When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools >>Where the otter whistles his mate. >>(They fear not men in the woods, >>Because they see so few) >>You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, >>And the swish of a skirt in the dew, >>Steadily cantering through >>The misty solitudes, >>As though they perfectly knew >>The old lost road through the woods…. >>But there is no road through the woods. >> >>The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Hi Bill that's an interesting post thank you. Please, what is BB25% which is mentioned in a post towards the end?All the best,KrysOn 15 May 2011 10:26, Doe <doe1769@...> wrote:  Hi The sctratches are strange. ! .. I haven't had on in 2 years now . I had always thouht it was a sharp prong of the bug clan bing dragged by my hand as I wiped my skin unknowingly . . There was a poster at topix the cured the entire bug biting crawling 'thing' with athletes foot medicine head to toe for 6 weeks after her last symptom . She is fine now , it has been at least 3 years . Her name is Chelz. At the end of her treatments she kept cutting down the concentration of athletes foot medicine my addig msm lotion & epsom salts , litlle by little each week she would reduce the mix's athletes foot concentation by 10 percent til but the end of her treatment sh was just ysing plain hand creme & epsom salts. After about 4 weeks Chlez stated reading a book on candida , she followed the diet & found it helped a lot . Here are some of her letters and treatments ,she ws one of the only people I knew at thet time the was totoally cured , she told me I could post them . consumer4xyz@... Outline: 1. Garlic pills -Kyolic Brand 60- 80,000 mgs 2. athlete foot cream Clotrimazole 1% & clear liquid on the market I use for my scalp, ears and nose. I also use Tolnaftate liquid spray 3. got rid of the cough by just using Listerine in the mornings and night 4. the diet , alkaline , beans , no sugar, dairy products, meat (which is acidic) and refined flour. 10,000mgs of MSM a day Pao d Arco or ( Pau de Arco) recommended dose on bottle (2,000mgs) this is an anti fungal herb 6. 1 Vinegar distilled, to 2 parts hot water, not too hot. distilled for the fungus problem. msm pill Expounded outline: 1. Garlic pills - If you have then inside of you: Then you may need to eat large quantities of Garlic Pills, 60- 80,000 mgs. For a week or so like I did. I recommend the Kyolic Brand, they are odorless and gas-less pills, The best price I found was from the Vitamin Shoppe Brand which Kyolic makes for them 2. athlete foot cream took away the crawling feelings in just 2 short days. ?I shower once in the morning and apply the creams. I recommend any generic brand of athletes foot cream Clotrimazole 1%. There is a clear liquid on the market I use for my scalp, ears and nose. I also use Tolnaftate liquid spray for my back because I cannot reach it. I got rid of the cough by just using Listerine in the mornings and night. I havent taken the orals yet, I am trying distilled Vinegar along with and the Anti-fungal creams, liquid and powder first for a while, and I am just about cured. I am also doing a no sugar diet, no refined flour and no dairy products diet, well basically an anti-candida diet. The " cure " for Pao d Arco : Raising alkalinity will destroy viruses because the environment has changed. The body should concentrate on healing instead of digestion. Let the child drink his food, predigested, say coconut juice, pao d arco, carrot juice, vegetable juices, fresh fruit juices. (stay away from all acid and mucus forming stuff like milk, sugar, bread, meat, rice) 3. Generic tolnaftate spray for environment 4. if it takes away the crawling, then go for it all the way, including the diet and anti fungal vit. this is the cure, but if you have no results or relief from the cream then this isn't your cure. I would totally try the candida diet book I recommend, the recipes are good, healthy but good, you must be an " O " blood type, generally they perfer meat above all other foods. I would try the book recipes, you may only need to be on it for a month or so, but I really like it so I am still on it. But you can not cheat The " cure " for yeast and fungus is to basically eat a highly alkaline diet and avoid (or at least cut back drastically) key foods such as sugar, dairy products, meat (which is acidic) and refined flour. All of these things " feed " the yeast, fungus and mold and I am using some herbs: 1) Pao d Arco recommended dose on bottle (2,000mgs) this is an anti fungal herb, 2) MSM (it is a purified sulfur found in every drug store), I read the average person of 200 pounds should take an average of 10,000mgs of MSM a day. A person needs to build up over a period of a few days 5. Getting rid of Nail Fungus and Athletes foot... 1 Vinegar distilled, to 2 parts hot water, not too hot. distilled for the fungus problem. I started soaking my fingernails for 15 minutes every day a year ago. All of my nails have SLOWLY grown out healthy www.earthcl inic.com/CURES/fun gus.htm .. I just use White Vinegar and water, and have been doing this foot soak for months, a mix of 1 Vinegar to 2 parts hot water, not too hot. I can actually see the grow out of a normal letter # 2 22222222222222222222222nd ...... Forwarded Message ....... From: m m <consumer4xyz@...> <downy@...> Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 16:20:52 +0000 Subj: RE: cM m : Hi Thanks again for all your sharing Hi Bill, I can't go on that site... (I visited the link and I didn't like what I read) You have to do it. These people are nuts pushing something that doesn't work. You are totally right about that. The Diet if done correctly with no cheating will cure them but no one wants to do it. You have to temporarily give up having bread, alcoholic drinks, black tea, cheese, vinegar products, plus sugar and mushrooms. Replace these foods by consuming green vegetables, beans, salads, poultry, meat and fish. Put your dogs and cats on this diet too. Bill, you should add a least a Tablespoon of lemon or lime juice to your drinking water and take 2000 mgs of Vit C daily, more if you can stand it. This goes for alcohol, if you have to drink make sure you have it with lots of lemon juice in it but it is best if you don't drink until cured. I am having some sugar, bread, alcoholic drinks, black tea, cheese and vinegar products now with no problems. Now that tells you it worked for me and there is a life after your body regains it balance. Chelz ---------------------------------------- > consumer4xyz@... > Subject: cM m : Hi Thanks again for all your sharing All Point Builders > From: downy@... > Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 03:20:38 -0500 > > Hi Chelz > By the way how did the full body coverage with athletes foot medicine make > you feel , ? > > > look at this post ..such chemicals: > > > ps the link is > http://www.topix.net/forum/health/scabies/THHCDLPQKT78QGEN3#lastPost > > Chelz please stop in once in a while and tell your story. There are > chhidren coming on there that are lost and have no clue what to do. > They push ivermectin on every one. No one gets cured on the > ivermectin,that I have seen. I have watched it since March 2007 > > > look at rhis post ..such chemicals: > > > ''Both BB 25% and Permethrin 5% made me feel yucky if I left them on longer > than 8 hrs, especially Permethrin 5%, which gave me the shakes. Once you > apply BB, it can't be washed off right away or it will burn the skin. But > if it's allowed to obsorb over a few hours, you can wash without the burn. > > Good Luck with your treatments. > Mite Killer'' > > Thank you chelz for all your help. > Bill > > > Hi Thanks again for all your sharing. I cannot thank you enough, neither > can all the people on the forum that are now using the MSM . So many ar > being relieved , by that lotion . I makes you skin like brand new in no > time. > The lamisal works great sprayed on the floors , amazing ...THANK YOU END OF ALL PASTED EMAILS. God blessyou , Bill On Sun May 15th, 2011 10:45 AM EDT Benton wrote: >Interesting Bill, >   I'm getting good at distinguishing between the shards and the fungus. The shards come from the herpe's virus. Both virus and fungus are shot down with peroxide used continuely. My ears were a problem though. They need to stay dry, so shooting them with the peroxide killed what was there, but left the environment moist so new comers from my body or throat moved in. The athelete's foot solution has done a great job. I know it went into the canal as I could taste it in my mouth last night. I am using chloraseptic for my throat. It seems very effective. I would not be treating so much body or throat if the brain-dead doctors had recognize what I had before it had time to spread. Even one test would have revealed something. > >I have read that coconut is antifungul. I think having so many sores with fungus, bugs, and shards hiding in the craters and under the skin till the coconut was removed was a problem. I intend to give it another go in a week and a half when school lets out. Having the sores gone should make a difference. In the meantime, this treatment is getting me somewhere, and a new fungal cream is on the way. > >You know the old saying, " Which came first, the chicken or the egg? "  Well, which triggered which, the herpes or the fungus? I think the fungus. I believe the feather-winged beetle has the two teeth on its abdomin to cut the skin and insert the fungus and the eggs. >I think that's why we see long scratch like lines that get really bad. The round sores was just the herpe's jumping in there to take advantage. I believe my clothes were covered with this fungus from the nests in the dryer outtake vent. The spores must have been all over my body. Lysol bath does so well.  Am I getting a sick hangover feeling because the lysol is being absorbed by my skin and going into my blood, or is the sick feeling from all the toxins in my blood as the fungus dies off? If I knew it was the latter, I'd never stop the bathes. >Love and light, > > >>> >>> >>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> >>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP >>>bird mites >>>Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe > they >>> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >>They shut the road through the woods >>Seventy years ago. >>Weather and rain have undone it again, >>And now you would never know >>There was once a road through the woods >>Before they planted the trees. >>It is underneath the coppice and heath, >>And the thin anemones. >>Only the keeper sees >>That, where the ring-dove broods, >>And the badgers roll at ease, >>There was once a road through the woods. >> >>Yet, if you enter the woods >>Of a summer evening late, >>When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools >>Where the otter whistles his mate. >>(They fear not men in the woods, >>Because they see so few) >>You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, >>And the swish of a skirt in the dew, >>Steadily cantering through >>The misty solitudes, >>As though they perfectly knew >>The old lost road through the woods…. >>But there is no road through the woods. >> >>The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > -- They shut the road through the woods Seventy years ago. Weather and rain have undone it again, And now you would never know There was once a road through the woods Before they planted the trees. It is underneath the coppice and heath, And the thin anemones. Only the keeper sees That, where the ring-dove broods, And the badgers roll at ease, There was once a road through the woods. Yet, if you enter the woods Of a summer evening late, When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools Where the otter whistles his mate. (They fear not men in the woods, Because they see so few) You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, And the swish of a skirt in the dew, Steadily cantering through The misty solitudes, As though they perfectly knew The old lost road through the woods…. But there is no road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Wow Bill! Thanks:) I printed all her information. I've ordered bitter orange oil and tea as it has been found to work great with fungus. The oil must be dilluted though. Will look that up. I've read about Histoplasmosis (H. capsulatum) which is found in bird droppings and can go air borne and be inhalled. There are degrees of severity, so visiting my dermo I think is a good idea. I'm excited as I think I've finally reached the bottom of the haystack and will be a new person in about 3 weeks. I know my inner voice has been guiding me, so I am very thankful for God's help and direction. I can adhere to a strick diet as soon as school is out. Not a year too soon as our superintant wants to start year round schooling eventually. Love and light, >>>>>>>>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>>>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP>>>bird mites >>>Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe> they>>> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>-- >>They shut the road through the woods>>Seventy years ago.>>Weather and rain have undone it again,>>And now you would never know>>There was once a road through the woods>>Before they planted the trees.>>It is underneath the coppice and heath,>>And the thin anemones.>>Only the keeper sees>>That, where the ring-dove broods,>>And the badgers roll at ease,>>There was once a road through the woods.>>>>Yet, if you enter the woods>>Of a summer evening late,>>When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools>>Where the otter whistles his mate.>>(They fear not men in the woods,>>Because they see so few)>>You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,>>And the swish of a skirt in the dew,>>Steadily cantering through>>The misty solitudes,>>As though they perfectly knew>>The old lost road through the woods….>>But there is no road through the woods. >>>>The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 That's fascinating . Histoplasma's thermally dimorphic behaviour, from the description, makes it sound like a possible fit for you. Do you live in one of those areas where it occurs more frequently? It is curious to me as my mother has twice mentioned brown slimey stuff, & many of the same symtoms as you. I can't imagine it really has anything to do wth my mother's troubles as I gather it is rather rare & she's away over in UK...., I suggested a slime mould, but what would I know? :~/ Have you looked at Aspergillosis such as caused by A. fumigatus? That is one about which bird people are always warned & is comparatively frequent. It probably is not relevant; it is not a unicellular yeast type fungus but is a mould type. I only mention it because, while I'd only heard of it causing respiratory problems, apparently, it can infect ears causing drainge & other complications & can cause lesions. All the best,KrysOn 15 May 2011 12:59, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:  Wow Bill! Thanks:) I printed all her information. I've ordered bitter orange oil and tea as it has been found to work great with fungus. The oil must be dilluted though. Will look that up. I've read about Histoplasmosis (H. capsulatum) which is found in bird droppings and can go air borne and be inhalled. There are degrees of severity, so visiting my dermo I think is a good idea. I'm excited as I think I've finally reached the bottom of the haystack and will be a new person in about 3 weeks. I know my inner voice has been guiding me, so I am very thankful for God's help and direction. I can adhere to a strick diet as soon as school is out. Not a year too soon as our superintant wants to start year round schooling eventually. Love and light, >>> >>>>>>From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>>>>Subject: Springtails are back - HELP >>>bird mites >>>Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:41 PM >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>OK - so two days ago I notice some springtails (collembola) in my sink - tried to not freak out so called our PCO - they treated yesterday. Today I killed 7 in the sink, 6 in the shower and 10 in our kitchen. They are large enough to see and under the scope it is totally clear what they are. We are moving in 4 weeks. What do I do at this point? I can call the PCO back and have them over again since I collected the samples on tape but obviously what they are using isn't working. For me I know the mites came first and then the springtails invaded. Not sure how we got rid of them during the winter months - maybe we didn't but now their numbers are multiplying since I am finding them in numbers the house again. We used the Cedarcide fogger this am after I had a good cry....I don't currently have any bites but I am on anti-biotics and an anti-fungal....but I know it's a matter of time. I know the jury is out on whether or not they can bite but I believe > they>>> can 100% and that they particularly like the scalp/hair. This is hell. I don't want to bring them with us when move. Please please someone tell me how to kill them over the next few weeks. I've got Orange Guard and that seems to work on the floors short term but obviously it isn't enough given the rapid increase over the last 48 hrs.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>-- >>They shut the road through the woods>>Seventy years ago.>>Weather and rain have undone it again,>>And now you would never know>>There was once a road through the woods >>Before they planted the trees.>>It is underneath the coppice and heath,>>And the thin anemones.>>Only the keeper sees>>That, where the ring-dove broods,>>And the badgers roll at ease, >>There was once a road through the woods.>>>>Yet, if you enter the woods>>Of a summer evening late,>>When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools>>Where the otter whistles his mate. >>(They fear not men in the woods,>>Because they see so few)>>You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,>>And the swish of a skirt in the dew,>>Steadily cantering through>>The misty solitudes, >>As though they perfectly knew>>The old lost road through the woods….>>But there is no road through the woods. >>>>The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- They shut the road through the woods Seventy years ago. Weather and rain have undone it again, And now you would never know There was once a road through the woods Before they planted the trees. It is underneath the coppice and heath, And the thin anemones. Only the keeper sees That, where the ring-dove broods, And the badgers roll at ease, There was once a road through the woods. Yet, if you enter the woods Of a summer evening late, When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools Where the otter whistles his mate. (They fear not men in the woods, Because they see so few) You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, And the swish of a skirt in the dew, Steadily cantering through The misty solitudes, As though they perfectly knew The old lost road through the woods…. But there is no road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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