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Lol, I hear you. I used to see every spec, piece of lint, bug, etc. It's been a year since I've had them and I've gotten much more relaxed. Actually, it's when I read the posts on here that I start to get paranoid and become watchful. Treat the Lyme and chronic infections, do the cleaning and laundray soaks and it does resolve. I seriously thought things would never change. I'm still a little uncomfortable about shopping and find myself checking fabrics and looking for signs. But once your body starts to heal, the mold infections start to resolve, and the bugs are not attracted to us. The environment must be mold free too, or you will not be able to heal your body.AandrayaOn Oct 26, 2011, at 3:42 PM, southernbugmom wrote: OK - so on the topic of big box shopping. Got a comforter at IKEA - washed it. Found some "specs" on it yesterday that looked an awful lot like the specs we used to get when we first got sick - go into panic mode and decide to break out the scope. I got two of these bug guys and some fiber balls that look like they are housing the critters. I am beyond horrified. Does this ever end? - would you have a look at tell me if it's like what you were seeing? If not, anyone want to hazard a guess? I will forever hate all bugs - as far as I am concerned the only good bug is a dead bug :). http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc509/zenmorgie/new%20bug/

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The feather-winged beatle does look different, just looked on pics again. Maybe can confirm.

But you're absolutely right saying only a dead bug is a good bug, my saying as well, lol

Von: Aandraya Da Silva <aandraya@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 22:51 Mittwoch, 26.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: Is this the feather winged bettle?

Lol, I hear you. I used to see every spec, piece of lint, bug, etc. It's been a year since I've had them and I've gotten much more relaxed. Actually, it's when I read the posts on here that I start to get paranoid and become watchful. Treat the Lyme and chronic infections, do the cleaning and laundray soaks and it does resolve. I seriously thought things would never change. I'm still a little uncomfortable about shopping and find myself checking fabrics and looking for signs. But once your body starts to heal, the mold infections start to resolve, and the bugs are not attracted to us. The environment must be mold free too, or you will not be able to heal your body.

Aandraya

On Oct 26, 2011, at 3:42 PM, southernbugmom wrote:

OK - so on the topic of big box shopping. Got a comforter at IKEA - washed it. Found some "specs" on it yesterday that looked an awful lot like the specs we used to get when we first got sick - go into panic mode and decide to break out the scope. I got two of these bug guys and some fiber balls that look like they are housing the critters. I am beyond horrified. Does this ever end? - would you have a look at tell me if it's like what you were seeing? If not, anyone want to hazard a guess? I will forever hate all bugs - as far as I am concerned the only good bug is a dead bug :).http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc509/zenmorgie/new%20bug/

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Sooo gross!!! Yeah. That looks familure. I'm beginning to wonder if the underlying conditions we have would normally turn to cancer, diabetes, or other "old age" issues. But now, with all the imports, perhaps we are laid prey to these infestations, too. My sister told me that on her site, a woman kept getting pneumonia. They finally did an xray and found she had an unidentified fungus. I would like to believe all of this crud in our clothing is an accident, but I'm not so sure.

Love and light,

From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 4:42 PMSubject: Is this the feather winged bettle?

OK - so on the topic of big box shopping. Got a comforter at IKEA - washed it. Found some "specs" on it yesterday that looked an awful lot like the specs we used to get when we first got sick - go into panic mode and decide to break out the scope. I got two of these bug guys and some fiber balls that look like they are housing the critters. I am beyond horrified. Does this ever end? - would you have a look at tell me if it's like what you were seeing? If not, anyone want to hazard a guess? I will forever hate all bugs - as far as I am concerned the only good bug is a dead bug :).http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc509/zenmorgie/new%20bug/

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OMG SBmom, Those look a lot like what I had photographed a couple of years ago! If you decide to keep the comforter I'd iron it with the hottest iron it will tolerate. That is about the only thing that would really do it for me. I bought a new king sized blanket at Costco a month ago and decided to sticky tape it after putting it on the bed. It is an ivory color. I was amazed at all the red and blue fibers all over it. I just don't know what to think except that maybe everything is getting infested now. Maybe that explains why Doris and so many others experience feelings of itching when going into stores. Also, where are these products made? I am sure the blanket I bought was made in China.From: "southernbugmom" <zenmorgie@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 1:42:18 PMSubject: Is this the feather winged bettle?

OK - so on the topic of big box shopping. Got a comforter at IKEA - washed it. Found some "specs" on it yesterday that looked an awful lot like the specs we used to get when we first got sick - go into panic mode and decide to break out the scope. I got two of these bug guys and some fiber balls that look like they are housing the critters. I am beyond horrified. Does this ever end? - would you have a look at tell me if it's like what you were seeing? If not, anyone want to hazard a guess? I will forever hate all bugs - as far as I am concerned the only good bug is a dead bug :).

http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc509/zenmorgie/new%20bug/

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The feather winged beetle looks like a beetle under the scope. If wrapped, the fugus is crystaline. I've seen the beetle look all brown, and then I've seen it look like a beetle with yellow jacket markings. I've also seen more than 100 eggs coming out of a mother's abdomine. They look like specks of slivers if seen by the eye and adult. Under a magnifying glass, you'd know something was there and think maybe a mosquitoe, but under a scope, you can clearly see the beetle. The lint bugs are way larger.

Love and light,

From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 5:05 PMSubject: Re: Is this the feather winged bettle?

The feather-winged beatle does look different, just looked on pics again. Maybe can confirm.

But you're absolutely right saying only a dead bug is a good bug, my saying as well, lol

Von: Aandraya Da Silva <aandraya@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 22:51 Mittwoch, 26.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: Is this the feather winged bettle?

Lol, I hear you. I used to see every spec, piece of lint, bug, etc. It's been a year since I've had them and I've gotten much more relaxed. Actually, it's when I read the posts on here that I start to get paranoid and become watchful. Treat the Lyme and chronic infections, do the cleaning and laundray soaks and it does resolve. I seriously thought things would never change. I'm still a little uncomfortable about shopping and find myself checking fabrics and looking for signs. But once your body starts to heal, the mold infections start to resolve, and the bugs are not attracted to us. The environment must be mold free too, or you will not be able to heal your body.

Aandraya

On Oct 26, 2011, at 3:42 PM, southernbugmom wrote:

OK - so on the topic of big box shopping. Got a comforter at IKEA - washed it. Found some "specs" on it yesterday that looked an awful lot like the specs we used to get when we first got sick - go into panic mode and decide to break out the scope. I got two of these bug guys and some fiber balls that look like they are housing the critters. I am beyond horrified. Does this ever end? - would you have a look at tell me if it's like what you were seeing? If not, anyone want to hazard a guess? I will forever hate all bugs - as far as I am concerned the only good bug is a dead bug :).http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc509/zenmorgie/new%20bug/

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SO sorry to hear that SB Mum!

I really hope it stays with that and that the bugs die quickly.

How are you?

KR

Cecilia

From: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 10:42 PMSubject: Is this the feather winged bettle?

OK - so on the topic of big box shopping. Got a comforter at IKEA - washed it. Found some "specs" on it yesterday that looked an awful lot like the specs we used to get when we first got sick - go into panic mode and decide to break out the scope. I got two of these bug guys and some fiber balls that look like they are housing the critters. I am beyond horrified. Does this ever end? - would you have a look at tell me if it's like what you were seeing? If not, anyone want to hazard a guess? I will forever hate all bugs - as far as I am concerned the only good bug is a dead bug :).http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc509/zenmorgie/new%20bug/

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