Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 The white oval and hard, rock-like specks aren't mites, they are a manifestation of a chronic fungal/bacterial infection. It's common for them to show up on the scalp, though at one point I had them coming out of every surface of my body.AandrayaOn Aug 24, 2011, at 12:23 PM, wrote: Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 I had those too at one time . I agree with what Aandraya said about that. From: "Aandraya Da Silva" <aandraya@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:34:19 AMSubject: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? The white oval and hard, rock-like specks aren't mites, they are a manifestation of a chronic fungal/bacterial infection. It's common for them to show up on the scalp, though at one point I had them coming out of every surface of my body.AandrayaOn Aug 24, 2011, at 12:23 PM, wrote: Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Most of us here were "normal" until this happened. If they are jumping they may be Springtails (collembola). From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:49:30 AMSubject: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Most of us here were "normal" until this happened. If they are jumping they may be Springtails (collembola). From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:49:30 AMSubject: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 I cannot actually see them. The doctor at Patient First could not see them either. My extended family does not really understand b/c no one can see these mites even though I now they are there. I am the only one suffering. I can feel them at my mother's house, but she does not feel them, nor my step-dad or brother who live there. > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, > > since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are > > small white oval round things about the size of a period that come > > off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost > > simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some > > bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in > > the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the > > back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the > > bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things > > flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess > > because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the > > Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something > > else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also > > in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a > > few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's > > ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my > > car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive > > my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago > > in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone > > had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp > > and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday > > which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just > > try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel > > pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 I cannot actually see them. The doctor at Patient First could not see them either. My extended family does not really understand b/c no one can see these mites even though I now they are there. I am the only one suffering. I can feel them at my mother's house, but she does not feel them, nor my step-dad or brother who live there. > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, > > since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are > > small white oval round things about the size of a period that come > > off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost > > simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some > > bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in > > the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the > > back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the > > bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things > > flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess > > because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the > > Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something > > else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also > > in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a > > few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's > > ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my > > car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive > > my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago > > in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone > > had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp > > and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday > > which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just > > try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel > > pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 As Aandraya wrote, mites are not hard. While it sounds most likely to be fungus as described by Aandraya & , if you've recently had headlice is it possible the hard white oval things are nits? Have the headlice definitely been killed as they are notoriously resistant to most safe forms of insecticide. The types of bird mites that affect humans do not jump, fly, or burrow (there are some bird mites which burrow but they are not documented as affecting humans in any way). If they jump are springtails a possibility? I gather they are often found with fungus. The red mites you saw on your porch & in your mother's back garden probably were not bird mites; there are some bright red coloured mites which are common outside in gardens. Red poultry mites do not like daylight & are most usually seen (if seen at all) at night. If you have feral cats, it is possible you have picked up sacoptic mange (burrowing mites) from them? Not saying it will definitely work, but if you're using neem oil, the heavy stinky kind is best, & needs to be used for at least three days running. On 24 August 2011 12:49, whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...> wrote:  I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > -- I keep six honest serving-men  (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When  And How and Where and Who. Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 As Aandraya wrote, mites are not hard. While it sounds most likely to be fungus as described by Aandraya & , if you've recently had headlice is it possible the hard white oval things are nits? Have the headlice definitely been killed as they are notoriously resistant to most safe forms of insecticide. The types of bird mites that affect humans do not jump, fly, or burrow (there are some bird mites which burrow but they are not documented as affecting humans in any way). If they jump are springtails a possibility? I gather they are often found with fungus. The red mites you saw on your porch & in your mother's back garden probably were not bird mites; there are some bright red coloured mites which are common outside in gardens. Red poultry mites do not like daylight & are most usually seen (if seen at all) at night. If you have feral cats, it is possible you have picked up sacoptic mange (burrowing mites) from them? Not saying it will definitely work, but if you're using neem oil, the heavy stinky kind is best, & needs to be used for at least three days running. On 24 August 2011 12:49, whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...> wrote:  I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > -- I keep six honest serving-men  (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When  And How and Where and Who. Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 If they jump they are probably collembola, I had those. The sensations on your scalp/skin are also neurological from the infections.On Aug 24, 2011, at 12:49 PM, whatstheuse2 wrote: I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 If they jump they are probably collembola, I had those. The sensations on your scalp/skin are also neurological from the infections.On Aug 24, 2011, at 12:49 PM, whatstheuse2 wrote: I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 You may have mites/collembola, but what you are feeling is not just due to them. You have some chronic infections, need to find a Lyme literate doctor.On Aug 24, 2011, at 12:56 PM, whatstheuse2 wrote: I cannot actually see them. The doctor at Patient First could not see them either. My extended family does not really understand b/c no one can see these mites even though I now they are there. I am the only one suffering. I can feel them at my mother's house, but she does not feel them, nor my step-dad or brother who live there. > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, > > since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are > > small white oval round things about the size of a period that come > > off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost > > simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some > > bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in > > the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the > > back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the > > bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things > > flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess > > because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the > > Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something > > else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also > > in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a > > few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's > > ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my > > car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive > > my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago > > in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone > > had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp > > and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday > > which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just > > try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel > > pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 You may have mites/collembola, but what you are feeling is not just due to them. You have some chronic infections, need to find a Lyme literate doctor.On Aug 24, 2011, at 12:56 PM, whatstheuse2 wrote: I cannot actually see them. The doctor at Patient First could not see them either. My extended family does not really understand b/c no one can see these mites even though I now they are there. I am the only one suffering. I can feel them at my mother's house, but she does not feel them, nor my step-dad or brother who live there. > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, > > since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are > > small white oval round things about the size of a period that come > > off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost > > simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some > > bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in > > the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the > > back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the > > bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things > > flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess > > because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the > > Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something > > else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also > > in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a > > few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's > > ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my > > car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive > > my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago > > in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone > > had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp > > and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday > > which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just > > try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel > > pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Just know that it gets better and really does get better. I know the first year in our experience is the worst, but don't consider doing anything to yourself so forget the rope! You will see. So many have been where you are emotionally and physically with this. I was. I wanted to throw a match into the house and let it burn down as I saw that as the only option. But we have our house back. Yes, you can see Springtails and they hop. I don't know if we had them as I saw nothing except specks which turned out to be fibers tightly wound up and coming out of my skin, going back in too. Lots of things you can do to help you cope. Krys suggested the herb Valerian for relaxation and it helps me get to sleep. True, it has been a long journey, so you'll need things to help you cope with the situation if you do have bird mites. If you have mites, you might want to get the predatory mites to put in your house as Aggi did. She had great success with them in her car. She is not 100%, but very close in a fairly short period of time. I wish we had known about them before we threw half of our belongings out, but oh well.From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:00:55 AMSubject: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Just know that it gets better and really does get better. I know the first year in our experience is the worst, but don't consider doing anything to yourself so forget the rope! You will see. So many have been where you are emotionally and physically with this. I was. I wanted to throw a match into the house and let it burn down as I saw that as the only option. But we have our house back. Yes, you can see Springtails and they hop. I don't know if we had them as I saw nothing except specks which turned out to be fibers tightly wound up and coming out of my skin, going back in too. Lots of things you can do to help you cope. Krys suggested the herb Valerian for relaxation and it helps me get to sleep. True, it has been a long journey, so you'll need things to help you cope with the situation if you do have bird mites. If you have mites, you might want to get the predatory mites to put in your house as Aggi did. She had great success with them in her car. She is not 100%, but very close in a fairly short period of time. I wish we had known about them before we threw half of our belongings out, but oh well.From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:00:55 AMSubject: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Bill has a terrific mange recipe, which I hope he will share. He's awesome. Maybe try that???From: "Krys Brennand" <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:42:57 AMSubject: Re: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? As Aandraya wrote, mites are not hard. While it sounds most likely to be fungus as described by Aandraya & , if you've recently had headlice is it possible the hard white oval things are nits? Have the headlice definitely been killed as they are notoriously resistant to most safe forms of insecticide. The types of bird mites that affect humans do not jump, fly, or burrow (there are some bird mites which burrow but they are not documented as affecting humans in any way). If they jump are springtails a possibility? I gather they are often found with fungus. The red mites you saw on your porch & in your mother's back garden probably were not bird mites; there are some bright red coloured mites which are common outside in gardens. Red poultry mites do not like daylight & are most usually seen (if seen at all) at night. If you have feral cats, it is possible you have picked up sacoptic mange (burrowing mites) from them? Not saying it will definitely work, but if you're using neem oil, the heavy stinky kind is best, & needs to be used for at least three days running. On 24 August 2011 12:49, whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...> wrote: I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > -- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who. Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Bill has a terrific mange recipe, which I hope he will share. He's awesome. Maybe try that???From: "Krys Brennand" <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:42:57 AMSubject: Re: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? As Aandraya wrote, mites are not hard. While it sounds most likely to be fungus as described by Aandraya & , if you've recently had headlice is it possible the hard white oval things are nits? Have the headlice definitely been killed as they are notoriously resistant to most safe forms of insecticide. The types of bird mites that affect humans do not jump, fly, or burrow (there are some bird mites which burrow but they are not documented as affecting humans in any way). If they jump are springtails a possibility? I gather they are often found with fungus. The red mites you saw on your porch & in your mother's back garden probably were not bird mites; there are some bright red coloured mites which are common outside in gardens. Red poultry mites do not like daylight & are most usually seen (if seen at all) at night. If you have feral cats, it is possible you have picked up sacoptic mange (burrowing mites) from them? Not saying it will definitely work, but if you're using neem oil, the heavy stinky kind is best, & needs to be used for at least three days running. On 24 August 2011 12:49, whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...> wrote: I can feel them hop on my scalp from different objects in my house. Yes, when they first started they were jumping like mites on top of my head wildly. Now they aren't so wild, but they try to burrow into my scalp. Very weird. I used to be a normal person... > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > -- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who. Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Yes, you can see some of them, though most are microscopic. I saved some that look like a tiny line, you can see it pretty clearly under a magnifying glass.AandrayaOn Aug 24, 2011, at 1:00 PM, whatstheuse2 wrote: Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Yes, you can see some of them, though most are microscopic. I saved some that look like a tiny line, you can see it pretty clearly under a magnifying glass.AandrayaOn Aug 24, 2011, at 1:00 PM, whatstheuse2 wrote: Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Once you start treating chronic bacterial and fungal infections, and possibly protozoal, the insects won't be attracted to you anymore. Also, clean any sources of mold from the home because they are attracted to that as well.On Aug 24, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Goldstein@... wrote: Just know that it gets better and really does get better. I know the first year in our experience is the worst, but don't consider doing anything to yourself so forget the rope! You will see. So many have been where you are emotionally and physically with this. I was. I wanted to throw a match into the house and let it burn down as I saw that as the only option. But we have our house back. Yes, you can see Springtails and they hop. I don't know if we had them as I saw nothing except specks which turned out to be fibers tightly wound up and coming out of my skin, going back in too. Lots of things you can do to help you cope. Krys suggested the herb Valerian for relaxation and it helps me get to sleep. True, it has been a long journey, so you'll need things to help you cope with the situation if you do have bird mites. If you have mites, you might want to get the predatory mites to put in your house as Aggi did. She had great success with them in her car. She is not 100%, but very close in a fairly short period of time. I wish we had known about them before we threw half of our belongings out, but oh well.From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:00:55 AMSubject: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 Once you start treating chronic bacterial and fungal infections, and possibly protozoal, the insects won't be attracted to you anymore. Also, clean any sources of mold from the home because they are attracted to that as well.On Aug 24, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Goldstein@... wrote: Just know that it gets better and really does get better. I know the first year in our experience is the worst, but don't consider doing anything to yourself so forget the rope! You will see. So many have been where you are emotionally and physically with this. I was. I wanted to throw a match into the house and let it burn down as I saw that as the only option. But we have our house back. Yes, you can see Springtails and they hop. I don't know if we had them as I saw nothing except specks which turned out to be fibers tightly wound up and coming out of my skin, going back in too. Lots of things you can do to help you cope. Krys suggested the herb Valerian for relaxation and it helps me get to sleep. True, it has been a long journey, so you'll need things to help you cope with the situation if you do have bird mites. If you have mites, you might want to get the predatory mites to put in your house as Aggi did. She had great success with them in her car. She is not 100%, but very close in a fairly short period of time. I wish we had known about them before we threw half of our belongings out, but oh well.From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:00:55 AMSubject: Re: What type of mite prefers your scalp? Can you see Springtails? Yes, this is something that has driven me to almost the end of the rope. Actually, I am at the end of the rope -- just tied a knot and hanging on. I hope to start copining better. > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 I cannot feel what is on my scalp with my hand -- it is too tiny. But I feel microscopic invisible mites all day, mostly at night. The question is why are they going to my scalp. They are also going to my toenails now too. I get pin prick bites on my feet and legs mostly at night or whenever I step on one of them. Does anyone notice them in your keyboard? I have been through 6 or 7 keyboards in the last 3 months. I now leave the plastic cover on and wipe it off each day until I have to replace it entirely. I think they are in the grooves between the keys. One more thing to have to live with. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since > > the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white > > oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after > > using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I > > had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my > > neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful > > day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the > > bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the > > air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at > > night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the > > red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early > > spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There > > are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's > > ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I > > wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too > > infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still > > things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go > > directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem > > oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I > > just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel > > pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > I keep six honest serving-men > (They taught me all I knew); > Their names are What and Why and When > And How and Where and Who. > > *Rudyard Kipling* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 I cannot feel what is on my scalp with my hand -- it is too tiny. But I feel microscopic invisible mites all day, mostly at night. The question is why are they going to my scalp. They are also going to my toenails now too. I get pin prick bites on my feet and legs mostly at night or whenever I step on one of them. Does anyone notice them in your keyboard? I have been through 6 or 7 keyboards in the last 3 months. I now leave the plastic cover on and wipe it off each day until I have to replace it entirely. I think they are in the grooves between the keys. One more thing to have to live with. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, I have been living with some type of mite for over 3 months, since > > the end of May. I cannot see them whlile alive, but they are small white > > oval round things about the size of a period that come off my scalp after > > using hand sanitizer. This happened almost simultaneously or shortly after I > > had gotten headlice from some bedsheets that I got from my mother where my > > neices had slept (in the same room). I put the sheets in my car that fateful > > day in the back seat with no bag and drove home and later put them on the > > bed. I had a really bad infestation shortly after with things flying in the > > air but could not actually see anything I guess because it was mostly at > > night. So, I don't think this is the Northern mite -- my guess is either the > > red mite or something else. I did see some red mites on my porch early > > spring and also in my mother's back yard before any of this happened. There > > are a few more details -- last winter I made a cat house for my mother's > > ferral cats and put some really sticky straw in the trunk of my car. I > > wonder if that isn't where it started? I no longer drive my car -- it is too > > infested. I ripped out my carpet 2 months ago in my 1 story condo, but still > > things are not right. Has anyone had a similar experience where the mites go > > directly to your scalp and feel like rock candy stuck on? I used some Neem > > oil yesterday which seemed to help, but of course they get back on now. I > > just try different things. They also get under my toenails and I feel > > pinprick bites among other things. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > I keep six honest serving-men > (They taught me all I knew); > Their names are What and Why and When > And How and Where and Who. > > *Rudyard Kipling* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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