Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 Hi sandy I like to clean the walls with a coat of latex I found the stove is easily sterilized by cooking a leg of lamb in the oven for 3 hrs . , that kills all bugs in the stove . Praise God ! He will make it all work o ut . God bless you Sandy, 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 Thu Jul 7th, 2011 12:40 AM EDT sandy e wrote: >Anytime I wipe a wall I see specks. >I have steamed them and sprayed with Arm and Hammer and fogged. >I still have these specks that you will not see until they are damp. > >Some of the sheet rock is more pitted than it should be. >The worst is near a propane fire place. > >Also does anyone ever get to keep there windows up during the summer? > >I love the night air and am to afraid to open any window. >My husband has been puttine 7dust very heavy all over the yard. > >I just can't believe I am living like this. >There are even specks around my stove top. >I clean it and they are arouond the rim. > >Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 Fungus. Clean with Lysol and brillo pad. Fogging won't help. Now, you are infecting the environment, and the environment is infecting you. Do something about it. From: sandy e <ellis.sandy1@...>Subject: What to clean walls with?bird mites Date: Thursday, July 7, 2011, 4:40 AM Anytime I wipe a wall I see specks.I have steamed them and sprayed with Arm and Hammer and fogged.I still have these specks that you will not see until they are damp.Some of the sheet rock is more pitted than it should be.The worst is near a propane fire place.Also does anyone ever get to keep there windows up during the summer?I love the night air and am to afraid to open any window.My husband has been puttine 7dust very heavy all over the yard.I just can't believe I am living like this.There are even specks around my stove top.I clean it and they are arouond the rim.Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 Hi Sandy I as well as many other morg sufferers can relate. Some of these specs are what I believe to be some type of mold...there are other black specs involved too that are able to jump [will jump when sprayed and that's how I could tell the difference] and I don't believe these are one in the same but ...? until 'they' [where is Randy Wymore on this?] can identify these for us, we are on our own. I also know what you mean in that you will spray a surface and then all sorts of hairs, specs etc. will appear out of a seemingly invisible film on the surface of things [some layer of some biofilm?] I didn't realize or see this until these past two years, and I think it has to do with how much fungus you are carrying around in your body/hair, and/or what is also in the house. Just my theory. So IMO if one gets to this level, then this infestation has already has gotten out of control, has embedded itself and hides under a thick kind of biofilm that either the infestation is producing itself, or you are producing it or both. Matter of fact if you wipe across the floor or counter-top and there is resistance there, most likely this is a spot of film and there will be stuff under there that you won't see until sprayed with a disinfectant that kills mold or an enzyme. If not cleaned, this will continue to spread which is why I think it is some sort of fungus. And btw, this disease has been progressive for me as there is no way this was happening to me in the beginning of this illness. The fungus spreads in your body I think in much the same way it spreads in the environment and the more it spreads, the more problems will arise. So is right, in that this will get better in your home when you get these out of your system. I find that raw garlic is very powerful for this particular problem and have had many purges of black specs and hairs, after eating a raw clove [i eat it with food]...but you must go slowly at first--or at least I had too--or the herx will be too unmanageable. For the environment, I used to use all natural products like essential oils...which was good for a while but found later that this was hard on surfaces and no match for what I had, or have. So I finally found that lysol works for me too. But just in case, I am also switching back and forth to this similar but stronger product that is made by PDI [sani-cloths Plus- 12 inch large surface wipes]. I can't vouch for this yet though but if it kills what the manufacturer says then I can't believe it wouldn't do the job. I also found that it helps to spray an enzyme formula on the surface first, let it sit for a few minutes then go back and disinfect with the above products. If you keep at this [and it is not an overnight fix], you will soon see the specs getting smaller and fewer in number. This is when you will know that you are getting this under control. As far as the windows are concerned, I had this problem too esp. since tall trees were near the windows--webbing was found all underneath my clothing dressers etc. So what I finally did was to get those windows fans and put the setting on exhaust to pull the air out. This helped tremendously. Good Luck --stick with it and the sooner you treat yourself, the better, otherwise you might get too sick to even clean! {Don't mean to scare you --I have other secondary stuff going on that most likely weakened me to that point too] Love Pdidit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 I'm glad you posted this . I Thought I was feeling webbing on my bathroom counter. I tend to scrub counters and then feel with my hand to check now days. I am re-doing the entire master bathroom today. I intend to even dismantle the toilet and scrub it thoroughly. I've only witnessed the moving black spot once. I sprayed Lysol disinfectent into a shoe I had been wearing and it jumped out. You're right. This fungus grows everywhere. I've even had it growing in my carpet before. Love and light, From: S <pshannon9@...>Subject: Re: What to clean walls with?bird mites Date: Thursday, July 7, 2011, 8:48 PM Hi SandyI as well as many other morg sufferers can relate. Some of these specs are what I believe to be some type of mold...there are other black specs involved too that are able to jump [will jump when sprayed and that's how I could tell the difference] and I don't believe these are one in the same but ...? until 'they' [where is Randy Wymore on this?] can identify these for us, we are on our own.I also know what you mean in that you will spray a surface and then all sorts of hairs, specs etc. will appear out of a seemingly invisible film on the surface of things [some layer of some biofilm?] I didn't realize or see this until these past two years, and I think it has to do with how much fungus you are carrying around in your body/hair, and/or what is also in the house. Just my theory. So IMO if one gets to this level, then this infestation has already has gotten out of control, has embedded itself and hides under a thick kind of biofilm that either the infestation is producing itself, or you are producing it or both. Matter of fact if you wipe across the floor or counter-top and there is resistance there, most likely this is a spot of film and there will be stuff under there that you won't see until sprayed with a disinfectant that kills mold or an enzyme. If not cleaned, this will continue to spread which is why I think it is some sort of fungus. And btw, this disease has been progressive for me as there is no way this was happening to me in the beginning of this illness. The fungus spreads in your body I think in much the same way it spreads in the environment and the more it spreads, the more problems will arise. So is right, in that this will get better in your home when you get these out of your system. I find that raw garlic is very powerful for this particular problem and have had many purges of black specs and hairs, after eating a raw clove [i eat it with food]...but you must go slowly at first--or at least I had too--or the herx will be too unmanageable. For the environment, I used to use all natural products like essential oils...which was good for a while but found later that this was hard on surfaces and no match for what I had, or have. So I finally found that lysol works for me too. But just in case, I am also switching back and forth to this similar but stronger product that is made by PDI [sani-cloths Plus- 12 inch large surface wipes]. I can't vouch for this yet though but if it kills what the manufacturer says then I can't believe it wouldn't do the job. I also found that it helps to spray an enzyme formula on the surface first, let it sit for a few minutes then go back and disinfect with the above products. If you keep at this [and it is not an overnight fix], you will soon see the specs getting smaller and fewer in number. This is when you will know that you are getting this under control. As far as the windows are concerned, I had this problem too esp. since tall trees were near the windows--webbing was found all underneath my clothing dressers etc. So what I finally did was to get those windows fans and put the setting on exhaust to pull the air out. This helped tremendously. Good Luck --stick with it and the sooner you treat yourself, the better, otherwise you might get too sick to even clean! {Don't mean to scare you --I have other secondary stuff going on that most likely weakened me to that point too]LovePdidit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 Hi Sandy, I have been washing the walls 3 times in total. First I used Chlorox bleach, 2nd time enzyme cleaner, 3rd time Lysol, all 3 diluted in hot water though. I am not getting attacked from above anymore. I am using Lysol only now for the entire house and the mites have almost disappeared. Take care ! > > >Anytime I wipe a wall I see specks. > >I have steamed them and sprayed with Arm and Hammer and fogged. > >I still have these specks that you will not see until they are damp. > > > >Some of the sheet rock is more pitted than it should be. > >The worst is near a propane fire place. > > > >Also does anyone ever get to keep there windows up during the summer? > > > >I love the night air and am to afraid to open any window. > >My husband has been puttine 7dust very heavy all over the yard. > > > >I just can't believe I am living like this. > >There are even specks around my stove top. > >I clean it and they are arouond the rim. > > > >Sandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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