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Hi kazk1@

The bug is tenacous but it is stopable

Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent

1 cup per gallon on everything , belts purses , cars , floors walls , , spray

into vents & use a leaveblower next to the garden sprayer wand to propel deep

into the vent . Spray cuboards ,sray everything & let sit for 1 hrs -1 week ,

then rinse with windex water, 1 cup per gallon of water , let dry & puff baking

soda on eveything so the bug cannot travel.

Repeat weekly & clear all clutter & soak all seats & carpets well with 1 cup

borax & 1 cup spic & span then wet vac out & dry with hairdryer pointing at it.

Bathe in 1 cup borax & cup Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent per

bathtub for 30 mins , then rinse & refill tub & add 2 tbls coconut oil bought

from the grocer next to olive oil. Soak in this for 5-30 mins , it puts shield

on your skin & stops crawling , pray hard , God controls all. He is love , He is

merciful

I boil all clothes in a big pot w/ 2 bricks on clothes for wieght & 2 clorox

bottles of water on top of lid for wieght,clothes buggle up a lot otherwise .

Cottons boil polyesters wrinkle into oblivion & are ruined .

I sleep on an air matress I deflate , roll up & fold , place in 5 gal bucket w/

1/2 cup Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent

& let soak for 8-60 mins or longer if you want , it is harmless to the air

matrress ,then dump bucket & let the shower run on it to rinse . , hang to

drip dry & reinflate in 90 seconds w/ a hair dryer on coolshot. I place air

matress on clean hard surface floor ......ahhhh nobugs thank God

For bad spots I use this , it stops itch in 3 mins & heals lesions in 5 days

..apply after evey shower & leave on , it is painless

Here is the post I learned it from from Frito

http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html

The mix:

2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster

16 oz peroxide (3%)

32 oz water.

mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide

From: Doe <doe1769@...>

Subj: FW: Fw: Borax

Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:55:34 -0800 (PST)

Size: 16k

Fw: Borax

Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 2:50:18

From: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>

<bird mites >

I have a reason for posting this, that will come.

For now, there is good info here. I have used this on myself and is what healed

my first two craters of simmering hell on my arms way back when. I will remind

you those lesions were on the order of 7cm long and 5 cm wide. Substitute human

for dog. There is a great explanation of the usefulness of H202, vinegar, and

borax.

The actions of Borax can also be applied to the environment. This will also tell

you on how Borax works to kill and also addresses toxicity issues. Also,

remember, H202 is a penetrant and very effective.

Frito

END OF PASTED POST

I hope you find a safe area & get this off you , once it is off it dosent find

you as easy.... .

God bless you ,

Bill

ps sorry about the spelling I type on a cellphone

pss M computer used get my hands infested : so I got a laptop & put it in a 2.5

gal ziplock then shoot co2 form a paint ball tank in the bag & place in a 5

gallon bucket w/ a lid on it , it likked all the bugs , but it took month to

achieve the kill live ones , then use the laptop & wait for the inevitable eggs

to hatch , then re gas , then use & let the eggs hatch then gas . & so on & so

on. It is the sme procedure with the house too. It take time but attrition works

, kill them let them hatch , kill them again let what bggs are left hatch, then

kill them eventually there will be no more eggs . .....

I also blow the baking soda out side around the perimeter of the house to

deter bugs , it is a miracle & harmless , it also takes time to completely stop

the bug . But is does instantly stop all biting as soon as it is pufffed on a

bug.. The bug comes back afte a few day so I puff some more , it dies & runs off

& now I rarely fell any bug ever.

This bug is in the environment. I keep my gaurd up & kil any bite insantly w/ a

pocket bottle of the

peroxide / wwater / boorax mix. If it gets in my car I dump baking soda or

carpet fresh on the seats & carpet & rub in well. It works . Then when I get

home I drench the seats & carpet in 1 cup borax & 1 cup spic and span then wet

vac out & let dry w/ hair dryer over nite so it dosnt go moldy: it kills all

of them , i

On Sat May 21st, 2011 2:53 PM EDT bird mites-owner wrote:

>Hi Kaz and welcome to the forum. I hope you will be able to find some

>answers here. There are some good posts in the 'files' section and hope

>you are able to read them, also, www,birdmites.org is the best reference

>website around. If you are dealing with skeptical or uninformed

>professionals, you may want to refer them to the 'research' webpage

>there, which has tons of good info.

>

>It is very hard with parasitic mites, as they are in the environment and

>then they often inhabit the host, at least temporarily. Such as in the

>sinus, nostrils, ears, eyes, etc. If they tend to be more active late at

>night and early morning then it may be some type of bird mite. Rodent

>mites have somewhat similar traits.

>

>Please note, there is also a LOT of misinformation here as well as on

>the web. Everything from govt conspiracy to beetles, etc. I try to

>delete them before they become viral, but can't always.

>

>Good luck here and keep us posted.

>Tim

>

>

>

>

>

>>

>> Hi, I've not posted on here before, just read other peoples stories

>and ideas for getting rid of these things.

>>

>> I believe I had a problem with bird mites from around August/September

>2010. The weather had been particularly humid, and I just couldn't stop

>itching. I spoke to my mum about this and she had the same thing.

>>

>> At first, I thought it was fleas from my cat,but had her checked out

>and all was fine with her. I couldn't, and still can't understand where

>these b***ards came from.

>>

>> My quest for answers then began..I searched and searched the internet,

>trying to find answers for this nightmare..became very confused with all

>the conflicting opinions on different sites.

>>

>> I had a pest controller come in and spray a broad spectrum pesticide

>everywhere, but still itched. My mum has had over the last 9 months

>probably 4 or 5 treatments, and they didn't work either.

>>

>> The impact on the family has been awful..family members not being able

>to visit or us not visiting their homes..we feel very isolated with

>this.

>>

>> My daughters, who live with me, don't seem to be affected, maybe

>occasional itching, but nothing like the itching and bites that I have

>had.

>>

>> I have tried so many things.. loads of different essential oils, epsom

>salts, borax. diatomaceous earth, menthol etc, with no real results.

>>

>> My latest addition has been a dehumidifier, and I'm not sure if it's

>doing anything yet (cost of electricity is frightening!)

>>

>> Anyway, we are now trying neem oil products,which do seem promising..

>but then so many other things have seemed promising.

>>

>> Sorry for the long message, am just so dispondant now and feeling we

>will never get our lives back to how they were.. just normal.

>>

>> I totally understand how you all feel.. it's so traumatic and

>isolating and not something that you can talk about to others who don't

>have it.

>>

>> Thanks for reading

>>

>> Kaz x

>>

>

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