Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 , I did that mixture the other day and kept some mixed up in a jug. I was helpful but now nothing is helping. I am in so much pain I don't think I can hang on much longer. Most oils make my skin feel worse and in my hair it foams. It makes any place with any hair look like it has soap suds. HOw did they stay in the house until they knew how hot it was? Would it have to be all the way to 175?' I called our fire dept and they said that would be damgerous. But I did see where heat is being used for lots of insects and it only takes like 120 degrees to kill bedbugs. Thank you so much and I am following your advice. Sandy > > > From: sandy e <ellis.sandy1@...> > Subject: Doe: Please reply > bird mites > Date: Friday, September 9, 2011, 9:51 PM > > > Â > > > > I sent you a personal message about heat treatments for our house. > > Also I posted questions about doing it in more detail and the replies were negative. > > I had my hopes up on doing that. > > Also my husband has done a lot of seven dust on the yard about a acre and dug a small trench arouond the house and poured telstar into it. > It has not done much to stop these insects from comming in around the windows and the area at our wood stove. > > I don't want to have to live and baracade my self inside because of all these insects. > I see tiny opens at all our doors and some will be in the door jam. > This includes the inside door that goes into our garage. > > Can you please help with what do we treat outside with? > With heat treatment I did more searches and found that a lot of insects die at 120 even bed bugs. A car in the summer should get that hot. > > I think we have the rat mites and maybe some thrips. > I think I got some of those under my skin on my ankle and I still get pieces that look like small splinters out of where this happened. > > Our propapne fireplace has something on the inside of the glass that is covered in white. > The propane company sent someone out and he took that glass off and it looked like hordes of white things like I have seen in the house. > THis is a propane fireplace that is closed in and has a chase with a screen on top of the chimney. > > I don't know if these could be springtails. > > Please let me hear from you because you are always giving very knowledgable suggestions. > > You know what you are talking about and that is good to know and I don't have any place to turn. > > HUsband drags his feet on doing anything. > > HE wants proof these are mites. > > I can't say only that I see the same looking black things and sometimes they will be half way up a door frame so I know it had to get there by its own way. > > Sometimes I will even see small impressions in things. > > They will even be in the sheet rock if I try to wipe a place and one area where there is more of those sheet rock pitts I can wipe it and almost always there is some type of speck. > > I am so the point that I almost don't want to live. > > I got some lab reports today from the last dermatoligist and they had said my white count was a little low but to me it is almost where it was when I found out I had cancer. > > THey don't tell you everything when you have tests so I always get copies of my medical records. > > THanks so much, > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 HI sandy e I alternated using #1. sulfur creme 1 tesp & 1 tesp coconut oil then shake up down for 5 seconds & then 9 tesp handcreme in a small dish detergent bottle & shake well 20 seconds . #2. Peroxide & borax & water mix, when I is bad I use 8 tbls borax & 1 cup water & 1 cup peroxide this mix kills quick & is also painless. , also is good for environment spray . #3. Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent 1 tesp per cup of water & apply on skin , is also painless. , also is good for environment spray . 1 cup per gallon of warm water . I spak all withtheis mix , it leaves a white residue thar kills mold , fungus & bugs hate it . On the skin it is a miracle . For the eyes - I used betadine wiped on wet eyelids not in the eyeball , it stings if it gets in the eyeball just on th lids & brows & it killed the eye stuff in 1 application maybe 2 ,i left it on with my eyes closed for 5 mins , rinsed & they were gone. It even stopped the one that was drilling at my cornea, I think the betadine soaks into the thin skinned areas . It also works in 1 application & /or 1 more application the next day on the privates . LIKE A MIRACLE ! .. As for 120 degrees killing a bug , I haven't seen it , try a bug in a cup in the oven with a thermometer , I think it is 140-200 , but zooks went to 170-200 degrees she said . The family stayedouside as the shot the heat into the window with 125 btu propane heaters with cement boards as window frames & thermometer pointed towards outside & watched well to not over heat or under heat as I have heard some thermo heater companies have done to their customers . I will use radio signal thermometers like for bar b quing when you mingling with guests , they sell thm at webber barb que on line sites . That way I can verify the inside temp of the inner rooms . I ran from the bug for 1 year , then I just stood up to it & spr & yed it to death with anything I had , dawn soap clogs them up , epsom dries on them into a crust , borax poisons them , windex poisons them, Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent 1 cup per gal kills them . Dry borax spread all over stops them , baking soda rubbed into cushions burns their eyes & body & is highly alkaline & stops them instantly for 2 days , meanwhile soak the cushions in 1 cup borax & 1 cup spic n span , then I wet vac dry & air dry with a hair dryer for 12-24 hrs ( hair dryer run for 2 weeks before they die , I do it all the time , tri-jet foggers make application easy while you are not home with a lamp timer from the dollar store , 15 mins per room every 2 days for 1 month . I Throw out all clutter & box up valubles in rubber maid tubs with borax in them like a snow storm & a bowl of windex for them to drink , it has anti freeze in it & it kills them in & week .. Here is my favorite list: Fumigation : http://www.fao.org/docrep/X5042E/x5042E01.htm Other ways that have been found effective in preventing and controlling infestations are as follows: 1. Sanitation. 2. Exclusion of pests. 3. Low temperature - " freeze-outs " , refrigeration, aeration. 4. High temperature - heating of mills. 5. Moisture control - grain drying. 6. Aeration - cooling, drying, elimination of temperature gradients. 7. Protectants - chemicals, inert dusts, natural compounds. 8. Residual or contact insecticides. 9. Atmospheric gases - carbon dioxide, nitrogen. 10. Gamma radiation, radio and sonic waves, microwaves, infra-red radiation. 11. Pheromones. 12. Insect growth regulators. 13. Insect pathogens. 14. Predators. 15. Insect resistant packaging. 16. Resistant varieties. An effective integrated pest management system should begin with comprehensive planning to include all aspects of the problem, followed by the application of preventive and control methods... God of heaven and earth bless you Sandy e , Bill ps On Sun Sep 11th, 2011 3:48 PM EDT sandy e wrote: >, >I did that mixture the other day and kept some mixed up in a jug. >I was helpful but now nothing is helping. > >I am in so much pain I don't think I can hang on much longer. >Most oils make my skin feel worse and in my hair it foams. > >It makes any place with any hair look like it has soap suds. > >HOw did they stay in the house until they knew how hot it was? > >Would it have to be all the way to 175?' > >I called our fire dept and they said that would be damgerous. >But I did see where heat is being used for lots of insects and it only takes like 120 degrees to kill bedbugs. > >Thank you so much and I am following your advice. > >Sandy > > >> >> >> From: sandy e <ellis.sandy1@...> >> Subject: Doe: Please reply >> bird mites >> Date: Friday, September 9, 2011, 9:51 PM >> >> >> Â >> >> >> >> I sent you a personal message about heat treatments for our house. >> >> Also I posted questions about doing it in more detail and the replies were negative. >> >> I had my hopes up on doing that. >> >> Also my husband has done a lot of seven dust on the yard about a acre and dug a small trench arouond the house and poured telstar into it. >> It has not done much to stop these insects from comming in around the windows and the area at our wood stove. >> >> I don't want to have to live and baracade my self inside because of all these insects. >> I see tiny opens at all our doors and some will be in the door jam. >> This includes the inside door that goes into our garage. >> >> Can you please help with what do we treat outside with? >> With heat treatment I did more searches and found that a lot of insects die at 120 even bed bugs. A car in the summer should get that hot. >> >> I think we have the rat mites and maybe some thrips. >> I think I got some of those under my skin on my ankle and I still get pieces that look like small splinters out of where this happened. >> >> Our propapne fireplace has something on the inside of the glass that is covered in white. >> The propane company sent someone out and he took that glass off and it looked like hordes of white things like I have seen in the house. >> THis is a propane fireplace that is closed in and has a chase with a screen on top of the chimney. >> >> I don't know if these could be springtails. >> >> Please let me hear from you because you are always giving very knowledgable suggestions. >> >> You know what you are talking about and that is good to know and I don't have any place to turn. >> >> HUsband drags his feet on doing anything. >> >> HE wants proof these are mites. >> >> I can't say only that I see the same looking black things and sometimes they will be half way up a door frame so I know it had to get there by its own way. >> >> Sometimes I will even see small impressions in things. >> >> They will even be in the sheet rock if I try to wipe a place and one area where there is more of those sheet rock pitts I can wipe it and almost always there is some type of speck. >> >> I am so the point that I almost don't want to live. >> >> I got some lab reports today from the last dermatoligist and they had said my white count was a little low but to me it is almost where it was when I found out I had cancer. >> >> THey don't tell you everything when you have tests so I always get copies of my medical records. >> >> THanks so much, >> Sandy >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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