Guest guest Posted December 3, 2011 Report Share Posted December 3, 2011 Hi aandraya Glad u are better now!!!! U must be so happy! But u have been through a lot!!! U must be wary also! Do they eventualy die if immune system strong enough to fight? C On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 02:47 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >- > >I did not get rid of my belongings. They eventually died. Was it easier at the new residence? I don't know, they were still there for a full year. Then I moved again because I was too sick to take care of myself anymore. They moved with me a second time. I treated Lyme and other chronic infections and things resolved. I do not do the crazy cleaning anymore and I can wear all my clothing without any problems. > >Aandraya >On Dec 3, 2011, at 5:31 AM, christine french wrote: > >> Thank you aandraya >> I will try best build immune system up >> I have to leave as council say they cant get into roof so block up holes not enough >> Was it not easier to rid infestation in new property >> Will i have get rid all my clothes n beddin n books? >> This realy is horendous >> What hapened in ur new property did u resolve it? >> Thanks >> C >> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 00:22 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >> >> >- >> > >> >I have gotten through the infestation. I did move but the bugs moved with me, they are attracted to your body due to infections. Most have Lyme at the root as well as co-infections and opportunistic infections(often fungal). When I got treated for the infections the biting stopped 100% and eventually I didn't get the black specks on the skin, lint cocoons, etc. It took one year of aggressive treatment to resolve it. Now I am still treating my infections, but getting better. Most cats carry Bartonella which will take down your immune system, it usually is present with Lyme. There are a couple good Lyme literate doctors that know how to diagnose and treat all these infections in the UK, I don't know their names, but if you go to 's Eurolyme they can direct you. >> > >> >Aandraya >> > >> > >> >On Dec 2, 2011, at 4:50 PM, christine french wrote: >> > >> >> Dear all >> >> Im new to the site ,hello and sorry we all have to be here!:-( >> >> Though good theres a site to help each other!:-) >> >> I need some help! >> >> Live on my own with my wee old ill cat n have rented here three years n loved it until my problems started in july >> >> My cat an indoor cat but caught fleas somehow in july >> >> The flat got infested >> >> >> >> Spent six weeks exhaustin myself tryin enviromentaly safe ways to get rid fleas,as well as gve cat program to sterilize fleas >> >> I was bitten,used salt,bicarb soda,steamer,enviromental friendly flea spray,diatemeous earth then two lots spray oct n nov of permethrin with igr in it >> >> The spray help a bit fleas nearly away >> >> But had said for months as well as what looked like fleas were tiny black dots >> >> >> >> All footwear infested >> >> Crawlin sensation clothes >> >> Permethrin shoes several times still bad bitten >> >> Pinprick bites >> >> Afectin my mental health now went on too long >> >> Hooverin like mad lady >> >> Washed all clothes 60 degree,have no dryer but still. Crawling >> >> Pestcontrol say think bird mites >> >> To give sample >> >> But twice when spray permethrin i felt ill >> >> N old cat sickness diareah for weeks >> >> Pest people cant get to roof without scafolding but say can block holes in flat >> >> And want to spray strong chemicals >> >> My cat cannot be around anymore sprayin >> >> I dont want it either >> >> I have bad physical health >> >> >> >> Fireplace in bedroom >> >> Gunk fell from roof >> >> Disgusting black stuff n bread pieces >> >> Pest folk think nest in roof >> >> Holes in roof >> >> Heard birds between bedroom n roof partician >> >> And cats ears realy infected >> >> And itchy >> >> Not clearing up >> >> Tiny black dots >> >> Have they infected my wee darling? >> >> I put on one pair shoes >> >> Every toe bitten >> >> Tiny things >> >> I pulled off >> >> More apeared >> >> It went on n on >> >> Horific >> >> Avoiding people >> >> Csnt wear suede jackets >> >> All boots shoes >> >> Wear one boot >> >> Washed disinfectant vinegar hairdrier twenty mins >> >> Help a bit >> >> Put cup vinegar in with wash >> >> Not enough >> >> Woll have to wash everything again >> >> I read borax vinegar epsom salts good ammonia >> >> Please help regard exactly how to treat shoes n clothes >> >> I realise i have to leave here before i go crazy >> >> Will leave all my furniture throw out >> >> A lot of is wood >> >> I hear thats no good with mites >> >> But what if my clothes still affected >> >> N my cat >> >> She old kidney heart disease a lump >> >> She cant take much chemicals now >> >> I ripped al covers off my books >> >> Are they safe? >> >> Im ill over this n most people around me dont know whats wrong >> >> Hid it from them >> >> Feel like a leper with it >> >> When in shoes or clothes v scared give other folk >> >> One friend knows n said she itchy for week or so >> >> I very scared id given her it >> >> Cant even go friends house or hug goodbye >> >> Getting fat comfort eating >> >> N doctor gave valium as im so stressed >> >> Is it posible to move safely >> >> While im here id get them to hole up holes >> >> Then up to landlord if he want to chemical spray or not >> >> Dreading telling landlord >> >> This was my home >> >> Best place i ever lived >> >> Until this hapened >> >> I didnt want to leave >> >> But with all my stuff infested >> >> Cant cope >> >> Please help >> >> Worried for cat >> >> Talkin to vet now to check swab ears >> >> Scratching legs as i write >> >> Even if they dont find mites in the sample >> >> I know they are there >> >> Hurts to talk to doctor n she sugest psychological help n says had anyone seen them >> >> As if makin it up!!!! >> >> My friend saw lot fleas in summer >> >> N i know what going through with these tiny things >> >> Whats the best way to treat my shoes >> >> Cat >> >> Flat(without chemicals) >> >> Sorry this is so long >> >> I really need someone to understand what im going through n help me >> >> Im alone in this( have no family apart from cat) >> >> I was strong at first >> >> But struggling hugely to cope now,retiring to bed,but often get bitten,even though plastic covers >> >> And whole rigmarole everything bagged,cleanin tea tree,clean feet when touch floor >> >> Bitten in night examining bed >> >> Bugsocks pesticide n insrcticide in boots >> >> Its a nightmare >> >> Hell >> >> I despair when i read what others cope with also >> >> How do you not have breakdowns >> >> Thanks so much for listening >> >> Grateful for any help >> >> And any friends >> >> As we go through these difficulties >> >> Best wishes >> >> C >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2011 Report Share Posted December 3, 2011 I guess they eventually went away as I got the Lyme infections down. On Dec 4, 2011, at 12:25 AM, christine french wrote: Hi aandraya Glad u are better now!!!! U must be so happy! But u have been through a lot!!! U must be wary also! Do they eventualy die if immune system strong enough to fight? C On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 02:47 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >- > >I did not get rid of my belongings. They eventually died. Was it easier at the new residence? I don't know, they were still there for a full year. Then I moved again because I was too sick to take care of myself anymore. They moved with me a second time. I treated Lyme and other chronic infections and things resolved. I do not do the crazy cleaning anymore and I can wear all my clothing without any problems. > >Aandraya >On Dec 3, 2011, at 5:31 AM, christine french wrote: > >> Thank you aandraya >> I will try best build immune system up >> I have to leave as council say they cant get into roof so block up holes not enough >> Was it not easier to rid infestation in new property >> Will i have get rid all my clothes n beddin n books? >> This realy is horendous >> What hapened in ur new property did u resolve it? >> Thanks >> C >> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 00:22 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >> >> >- >> > >> >I have gotten through the infestation. I did move but the bugs moved with me, they are attracted to your body due to infections. Most have Lyme at the root as well as co-infections and opportunistic infections(often fungal). When I got treated for the infections the biting stopped 100% and eventually I didn't get the black specks on the skin, lint cocoons, etc. It took one year of aggressive treatment to resolve it. Now I am still treating my infections, but getting better. Most cats carry Bartonella which will take down your immune system, it usually is present with Lyme. There are a couple good Lyme literate doctors that know how to diagnose and treat all these infections in the UK, I don't know their names, but if you go to 's Eurolyme they can direct you. >> > >> >Aandraya >> > >> > >> >On Dec 2, 2011, at 4:50 PM, christine french wrote: >> > >> >> Dear all >> >> Im new to the site ,hello and sorry we all have to be here!:-( >> >> Though good theres a site to help each other!:-) >> >> I need some help! >> >> Live on my own with my wee old ill cat n have rented here three years n loved it until my problems started in july >> >> My cat an indoor cat but caught fleas somehow in july >> >> The flat got infested >> >> >> >> Spent six weeks exhaustin myself tryin enviromentaly safe ways to get rid fleas,as well as gve cat program to sterilize fleas >> >> I was bitten,used salt,bicarb soda,steamer,enviromental friendly flea spray,diatemeous earth then two lots spray oct n nov of permethrin with igr in it >> >> The spray help a bit fleas nearly away >> >> But had said for months as well as what looked like fleas were tiny black dots >> >> >> >> All footwear infested >> >> Crawlin sensation clothes >> >> Permethrin shoes several times still bad bitten >> >> Pinprick bites >> >> Afectin my mental health now went on too long >> >> Hooverin like mad lady >> >> Washed all clothes 60 degree,have no dryer but still. Crawling >> >> Pestcontrol say think bird mites >> >> To give sample >> >> But twice when spray permethrin i felt ill >> >> N old cat sickness diareah for weeks >> >> Pest people cant get to roof without scafolding but say can block holes in flat >> >> And want to spray strong chemicals >> >> My cat cannot be around anymore sprayin >> >> I dont want it either >> >> I have bad physical health >> >> >> >> Fireplace in bedroom >> >> Gunk fell from roof >> >> Disgusting black stuff n bread pieces >> >> Pest folk think nest in roof >> >> Holes in roof >> >> Heard birds between bedroom n roof partician >> >> And cats ears realy infected >> >> And itchy >> >> Not clearing up >> >> Tiny black dots >> >> Have they infected my wee darling? >> >> I put on one pair shoes >> >> Every toe bitten >> >> Tiny things >> >> I pulled off >> >> More apeared >> >> It went on n on >> >> Horific >> >> Avoiding people >> >> Csnt wear suede jackets >> >> All boots shoes >> >> Wear one boot >> >> Washed disinfectant vinegar hairdrier twenty mins >> >> Help a bit >> >> Put cup vinegar in with wash >> >> Not enough >> >> Woll have to wash everything again >> >> I read borax vinegar epsom salts good ammonia >> >> Please help regard exactly how to treat shoes n clothes >> >> I realise i have to leave here before i go crazy >> >> Will leave all my furniture throw out >> >> A lot of is wood >> >> I hear thats no good with mites >> >> But what if my clothes still affected >> >> N my cat >> >> She old kidney heart disease a lump >> >> She cant take much chemicals now >> >> I ripped al covers off my books >> >> Are they safe? >> >> Im ill over this n most people around me dont know whats wrong >> >> Hid it from them >> >> Feel like a leper with it >> >> When in shoes or clothes v scared give other folk >> >> One friend knows n said she itchy for week or so >> >> I very scared id given her it >> >> Cant even go friends house or hug goodbye >> >> Getting fat comfort eating >> >> N doctor gave valium as im so stressed >> >> Is it posible to move safely >> >> While im here id get them to hole up holes >> >> Then up to landlord if he want to chemical spray or not >> >> Dreading telling landlord >> >> This was my home >> >> Best place i ever lived >> >> Until this hapened >> >> I didnt want to leave >> >> But with all my stuff infested >> >> Cant cope >> >> Please help >> >> Worried for cat >> >> Talkin to vet now to check swab ears >> >> Scratching legs as i write >> >> Even if they dont find mites in the sample >> >> I know they are there >> >> Hurts to talk to doctor n she sugest psychological help n says had anyone seen them >> >> As if makin it up!!!! >> >> My friend saw lot fleas in summer >> >> N i know what going through with these tiny things >> >> Whats the best way to treat my shoes >> >> Cat >> >> Flat(without chemicals) >> >> Sorry this is so long >> >> I really need someone to understand what im going through n help me >> >> Im alone in this( have no family apart from cat) >> >> I was strong at first >> >> But struggling hugely to cope now,retiring to bed,but often get bitten,even though plastic covers >> >> And whole rigmarole everything bagged,cleanin tea tree,clean feet when touch floor >> >> Bitten in night examining bed >> >> Bugsocks pesticide n insrcticide in boots >> >> Its a nightmare >> >> Hell >> >> I despair when i read what others cope with also >> >> How do you not have breakdowns >> >> Thanks so much for listening >> >> Grateful for any help >> >> And any friends >> >> As we go through these difficulties >> >> Best wishes >> >> C >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2011 Report Share Posted December 3, 2011 Im pleased for you!:-) On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >I guess they eventually went away as I got the Lyme infections down. > >On Dec 4, 2011, at 12:25 AM, christine french wrote: > >> Hi aandraya >> Glad u are better now!!!! >> U must be so happy! >> But u have been through a lot!!! >> U must be wary also! >> Do they eventualy die if immune system strong enough to fight? >> C >> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 02:47 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >> >> >- >> > >> >I did not get rid of my belongings. They eventually died. Was it easier at the new residence? I don't know, they were still there for a full year. Then I moved again because I was too sick to take care of myself anymore. They moved with me a second time. I treated Lyme and other chronic infections and things resolved. I do not do the crazy cleaning anymore and I can wear all my clothing without any problems. >> > >> >Aandraya >> >On Dec 3, 2011, at 5:31 AM, christine french wrote: >> > >> >> Thank you aandraya >> >> I will try best build immune system up >> >> I have to leave as council say they cant get into roof so block up holes not enough >> >> Was it not easier to rid infestation in new property >> >> Will i have get rid all my clothes n beddin n books? >> >> This realy is horendous >> >> What hapened in ur new property did u resolve it? >> >> Thanks >> >> C >> >> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 00:22 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >> >> >> >> >- >> >> > >> >> >I have gotten through the infestation. I did move but the bugs moved with me, they are attracted to your body due to infections. Most have Lyme at the root as well as co-infections and opportunistic infections(often fungal). When I got treated for the infections the biting stopped 100% and eventually I didn't get the black specks on the skin, lint cocoons, etc. It took one year of aggressive treatment to resolve it. Now I am still treating my infections, but getting better. Most cats carry Bartonella which will take down your immune system, it usually is present with Lyme. There are a couple good Lyme literate doctors that know how to diagnose and treat all these infections in the UK, I don't know their names, but if you go to 's Eurolyme they can direct you. >> >> > >> >> >Aandraya >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >On Dec 2, 2011, at 4:50 PM, christine french wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Dear all >> >> >> Im new to the site ,hello and sorry we all have to be here!:-( >> >> >> Though good theres a site to help each other!:-) >> >> >> I need some help! >> >> >> Live on my own with my wee old ill cat n have rented here three years n loved it until my problems started in july >> >> >> My cat an indoor cat but caught fleas somehow in july >> >> >> The flat got infested >> >> >> >> >> >> Spent six weeks exhaustin myself tryin enviromentaly safe ways to get rid fleas,as well as gve cat program to sterilize fleas >> >> >> I was bitten,used salt,bicarb soda,steamer,enviromental friendly flea spray,diatemeous earth then two lots spray oct n nov of permethrin with igr in it >> >> >> The spray help a bit fleas nearly away >> >> >> But had said for months as well as what looked like fleas were tiny black dots >> >> >> >> >> >> All footwear infested >> >> >> Crawlin sensation clothes >> >> >> Permethrin shoes several times still bad bitten >> >> >> Pinprick bites >> >> >> Afectin my mental health now went on too long >> >> >> Hooverin like mad lady >> >> >> Washed all clothes 60 degree,have no dryer but still. Crawling >> >> >> Pestcontrol say think bird mites >> >> >> To give sample >> >> >> But twice when spray permethrin i felt ill >> >> >> N old cat sickness diareah for weeks >> >> >> Pest people cant get to roof without scafolding but say can block holes in flat >> >> >> And want to spray strong chemicals >> >> >> My cat cannot be around anymore sprayin >> >> >> I dont want it either >> >> >> I have bad physical health >> >> >> >> >> >> Fireplace in bedroom >> >> >> Gunk fell from roof >> >> >> Disgusting black stuff n bread pieces >> >> >> Pest folk think nest in roof >> >> >> Holes in roof >> >> >> Heard birds between bedroom n roof partician >> >> >> And cats ears realy infected >> >> >> And itchy >> >> >> Not clearing up >> >> >> Tiny black dots >> >> >> Have they infected my wee darling? >> >> >> I put on one pair shoes >> >> >> Every toe bitten >> >> >> Tiny things >> >> >> I pulled off >> >> >> More apeared >> >> >> It went on n on >> >> >> Horific >> >> >> Avoiding people >> >> >> Csnt wear suede jackets >> >> >> All boots shoes >> >> >> Wear one boot >> >> >> Washed disinfectant vinegar hairdrier twenty mins >> >> >> Help a bit >> >> >> Put cup vinegar in with wash >> >> >> Not enough >> >> >> Woll have to wash everything again >> >> >> I read borax vinegar epsom salts good ammonia >> >> >> Please help regard exactly how to treat shoes n clothes >> >> >> I realise i have to leave here before i go crazy >> >> >> Will leave all my furniture throw out >> >> >> A lot of is wood >> >> >> I hear thats no good with mites >> >> >> But what if my clothes still affected >> >> >> N my cat >> >> >> She old kidney heart disease a lump >> >> >> She cant take much chemicals now >> >> >> I ripped al covers off my books >> >> >> Are they safe? >> >> >> Im ill over this n most people around me dont know whats wrong >> >> >> Hid it from them >> >> >> Feel like a leper with it >> >> >> When in shoes or clothes v scared give other folk >> >> >> One friend knows n said she itchy for week or so >> >> >> I very scared id given her it >> >> >> Cant even go friends house or hug goodbye >> >> >> Getting fat comfort eating >> >> >> N doctor gave valium as im so stressed >> >> >> Is it posible to move safely >> >> >> While im here id get them to hole up holes >> >> >> Then up to landlord if he want to chemical spray or not >> >> >> Dreading telling landlord >> >> >> This was my home >> >> >> Best place i ever lived >> >> >> Until this hapened >> >> >> I didnt want to leave >> >> >> But with all my stuff infested >> >> >> Cant cope >> >> >> Please help >> >> >> Worried for cat >> >> >> Talkin to vet now to check swab ears >> >> >> Scratching legs as i write >> >> >> Even if they dont find mites in the sample >> >> >> I know they are there >> >> >> Hurts to talk to doctor n she sugest psychological help n says had anyone seen them >> >> >> As if makin it up!!!! >> >> >> My friend saw lot fleas in summer >> >> >> N i know what going through with these tiny things >> >> >> Whats the best way to treat my shoes >> >> >> Cat >> >> >> Flat(without chemicals) >> >> >> Sorry this is so long >> >> >> I really need someone to understand what im going through n help me >> >> >> Im alone in this( have no family apart from cat) >> >> >> I was strong at first >> >> >> But struggling hugely to cope now,retiring to bed,but often get bitten,even though plastic covers >> >> >> And whole rigmarole everything bagged,cleanin tea tree,clean feet when touch floor >> >> >> Bitten in night examining bed >> >> >> Bugsocks pesticide n insrcticide in boots >> >> >> Its a nightmare >> >> >> Hell >> >> >> I despair when i read what others cope with also >> >> >> How do you not have breakdowns >> >> >> Thanks so much for listening >> >> >> Grateful for any help >> >> >> And any friends >> >> >> As we go through these difficulties >> >> >> Best wishes >> >> >> C >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 I understand you can't keep karma off the bed. I've loved my pets! Can you put something up so she can't jump off and back on during the night? On Dec 4, 2011 1:37 AM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote:  Im pleased for you!:-)On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote:>I guess they eventually went away as I got... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans I cant stop her if needs the toilet! Oh can hear birds on roof Hate them now! Just cleaned them out karmas ears Phew this is horid isnt it! C On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >I understand you can't keep karma off the bed. I've loved my pets! > >Can you put something up so she can't jump off and back on during the night? > >On Dec 4, 2011 1:37 AM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: > >** > > >Im pleased for you!:-) > > >On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: > >>I guess they eventually went away as I got... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote:  Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans I cant stop her if needs the toilet! Oh can hear birds on roof Hate them now! Just cleaned them out karmas ears Phew this is horid isnt it! COn Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote:>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >**>>>Im pleased for you!:-)>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote:>>>I guess... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 Hi for Karma, Earmite are killed with 1 tsp borax & 1 cup of water . If it won't do it , antibiotic drops do it every time , the quick clinnic will prescribe them for humans. , they cost 36.00. Coconut oil slows them down tremendously ,borax kills the bug by digestive disorder to the bug , never bothered me ever. You get diareaha if you get it in your mouth thats all I know. This is the best post I ever saw most all the anssers to bug are in it . Here it is: Mites and farmer tricks link bird mites/message/10634 I don't know where you people are from, whether it be city, or too far north to know this, but " mites " are nothing new, and there is nothing " foreign about them. I was raised, and still live in Louisiana, which is called, " semi-tropical. " I was raised on a farm/ranch. There are so many different types of mites, that bite, that I will not begin to try to list many; I will give a few examples. Warm blooded animals get lice; plants get lice; they are not the same type of lice. the " lice " that infest your turnip green patch, will not bite you because it suddenly " got warmer " in the US. The mites and lice that infest your chicken house, will not be satisfied with sucking on turnip greens; but they will crawl all over a human and give you the " itch " for many days after you have gotten rid of the mites. There are " redbugs, " picked up from walking through grass, brush, or sometimes dirt. They will burrow under your skin and make you want to take a wire brush and shed your won hide off. There are seed ticks that will cover you from brushing against the wrong tree limb, or infest your living room when you buy that " real " tree at Christmas. The " Mange " in dogs, or as we humans dislike having to call it, " Scabies, " that will infest you and all your pets. There are hog lice, chiken mites, Sarcopic mange, ring worm, ( & scores of other funguses from cattle and horses and dogs), that humans can get. There is the " creeping crud, " a fungus, that sometimes does not show to the naked eye for months, but will make you claw until you bleed, usually starting at the ankles and working up; it lives in the soil. While we back woods, country people may call all these vermin and varmints funny names, and we may seem stupid to some, we know these critters you are talking about; they were here in the US long before you went overseas. It is just as possible that you caught it from your Georgia tent mate when he returned from leave, as it is that you caught it in Iraq, or some other " hot " place. We have put a couple of cap fulls of pine oil or bleach in our bath water for years; we have cleaned our houses with pine oil for hundreds of years. We have dabbed pine oil, turpintine, and sometimes if desperate enough, coal oil, on redbugs, (and various other critters that attached themselves to us), to kill them for hundreds of years. We have coated ourselves in various kinds of fats, mud, and paste to keep them off, and to kill them when they decided to live on us anyway. We have bathed in baking soda, salt and epsoms salt to keep from itching; smeared paste from mustard, baking soda and tobacco to help. We have taken the " skin " from egg shells and pit on bad bites, to draw the " itch " out. We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out of " flowers of sulfur; " which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. One of the bad things about itchy bites, it all that scratching and hot, blooding flesh, attracts even more critters. As for borax; you can buy " 20 Mule Team " borax powder; it's been around longer than any of us. We wash with it, neutralize orors with it, remove stains with it, etc. Most of all, down here, we have been rubbing it on our meat in our smoke houses for ages; flies won't even light on it. we just wash it off when we take it out to eat. I heard in the eighties, that they were " blowing " recycled, chipped up, news papers into the walls of old historical homes to insulate them. Guess what they were soaking the news paper in prior to drying and chopping it up? That's right...Borax. Not only does it kill bugs, repel bugs, repel rodents and prevent them from chewing and nesting in the paper insulation, but it makes the paper fire retardent. You can make your on roach and ant bait with it by mixing it with flour and sugar, or just corn syrup and Borax. You can use it like carpet fresh, and you can wash your walls and floors and counters with it; use it as a paste for scrubbing; just don't rinse it too well, and you will see a lessening of itchy critters. And for people that want their clothes clean, but do not like fragrance fumes, etc., it's the best for your laundry. If the varmints are eating your ankles up, mix some borax with your lotion or vaseline; it will repel them and has antibiotic properties Summary : Borax$3.99 Mustard 2.00 skin of egg $1.99 haven't tried that one yet coaltar shampoo 5.99 pinesol $4.00 bleach .69 sulphur $12.00 www.Americarx.com baking soda $1.00 tobacco $4.00 fats .01 off a steak mud $.00 and make s paste Pretty cheap ! And they work if birds were in my attic , I would powder it like a snow storm with a respirator on. 1 box per 10X10 sq ft, bow it into the walls by rremoving the base molding & blowingg itup into the wall cavitys between the studs , I woud repeat every 5 days. I had a close friend who had fleas in Florida & after 1 year of top spot , revolution , zodiac permith bombs , & de but fortuatly a vet told her of the snow storm technique with a box of borax per room in, on, & under everything , let sit for 5 days & vac up , then repeat in 14 days , she never had to repeat , but she did leave down a residue of the borax at the perimetrr of each room & she was free. . After 1 year of battling with top quality sprays & tonics , the cat way almost bald form all these fleas she could see easily. Well this isn't fleas you are battleing , but it is simliar , I just would not vac up , I would just add more borax, & sweep the tables & living areas clean wearing a respirator while sweeping. . Then spray Nylar growthe regulator on it to stop breading. This is a war , chsoe your battle . Moving is a war too . But it might be a fun place your move too , I hope so. After God made the earth He said is is good. I pray you are set free from this monster , I know it well. Pray hard , God is good & he will hear you. You must keep His Commandments , they gaurd you , or He says He won't hear you , He gave us the commandments to gaurd us from evil Love the Lord thys God with all thy heart Love your nieghbor as thy self Honor your father & mother Thou shall not commit adultry. Thou shalt not kill. . He says His commandments are not grevious God bless you , Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Hi elissa Thsnks but already tried that Left 5 days hoovered Tried salt as well Diatemous earth also Vinegar hard floors Have worked crazy since july Feel ill Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too They have demolish walls Kill them Board all holes Spray But after ive left As me n cat have nowhere to go until then Friends wont take us cos mites:-( Scared they get them Feel like leper Friend no wana hug goodbye How do folk cope with that? C On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. > >You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. > >Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... > >On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: > >** > > >Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >Oh can hear birds on roof >Hate them now! >Just cleaned them out karmas ears >Phew this is horid isnt it! >C > > >On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: > >>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>** > > >> >> >>Im pleased for you!:-) >> >> >>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >> >>>I guess... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Thank you bill Will get borax add clothes wash down things Though wee bit concerned putting on karma Because ive also read that it not tested for safety on cats etc n she pretty fragile Already anti bac in ears every day But not killing them I live on the roof n holes in roof Theyd have to tear down my inner walls to get at them Im at the top Scaffolding isnt option Have to move Am ill Makin me ill But yes have prayed to god an to angels bill For me n karma Will try coconut oil in her ears though thanks Go vet tmoro Do u still have mites or are u ok now? Hope ur ok C On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 06:54 GMT Doe wrote: >Hi for Karma, > > Earmite are killed with 1 tsp borax & 1 cup of water . If it won't do it , antibiotic drops do it every time , the quick clinnic will prescribe them for humans. , they cost 36.00. > Coconut oil slows them down tremendously ,borax kills the bug by digestive disorder to the bug , never bothered me ever. You get diareaha if you get it in your mouth thats all I know. > >This is the best post I ever saw most all the anssers to bug are in it . > > >Here it is: > >Mites and farmer tricks >link >bird mites/message/10634 > > >I don't know where you people are from, whether it be city, or too far north to know this, but " mites " are nothing new, and there is nothing " foreign about them. > >I was raised, and still live in Louisiana, which is called, " semi-tropical. " I was raised on a farm/ranch. There are so many different types of mites, that > >bite, that I will not begin to try to list many; I will give a few examples. Warm blooded animals get lice; plants get lice; they are not the same type of > >lice. the " lice " that infest your turnip green patch, will not bite you because it suddenly " got warmer " in the US. The mites and lice that infest your chicken > >house, will not be satisfied with sucking on turnip greens; but they will crawl all over a human and give you the " itch " for many days after you have gotten > >rid of the mites. There are " redbugs, " picked up from walking through grass, brush, or sometimes dirt. They will burrow under your skin and make you want to > > take a wire brush and shed your won hide off. There are seed ticks that will cover you from brushing against the wrong tree limb, or infest your living room > > when you buy that " real " tree at Christmas. The " Mange " in dogs, or as we humans dislike having to call it, " Scabies, " that will infest you and all your > >pets. There are hog lice, chiken mites, Sarcopic mange, ring worm, ( & scores of other funguses from cattle and horses and dogs), that humans can get. There is > >the " creeping crud, " a fungus, that sometimes does not show to the naked eye for months, but will make you claw until you bleed, usually starting at the > >ankles and working up; it lives in the soil. While we back woods, country people may call all these vermin and varmints funny names, and we may seem > >stupid to some, we know these critters you are talking about; they were here in the US long before you went overseas. It is just as possible that you caught it > >from your Georgia tent mate when he returned from leave, as it is that you caught it in Iraq, or some other " hot " place. > >We have put a couple of cap fulls of pine oil or bleach in our bath water for years; we have cleaned our houses with pine oil for hundreds of years. We have > >dabbed pine oil, turpintine, and sometimes if desperate enough, coal oil, on redbugs, (and various other critters that attached themselves to us), to kill > >them for hundreds of years. We have coated ourselves in various kinds of fats, mud, and paste to keep them off, and to kill them when they decided to live on > >us anyway. We have bathed in baking soda, salt and epsoms salt to keep from itching; smeared paste from mustard, baking soda and tobacco to help. We have > >taken the " skin " from egg shells and pit on bad bites, to draw the " itch " out. We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out > >of " flowers of sulfur; " which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. One of the bad things about itchy bites, it all that >scratching and hot, blooding flesh, attracts even more critters. >As for borax; you can buy " 20 Mule Team " borax powder; it's been around longer than any of us. We wash with it, neutralize orors with it, remove stains with > >it, etc. Most of all, down here, we have been rubbing it on our meat in our smoke houses for ages; flies won't even light on it. we just wash it off when > >we take it out to eat. I heard in the eighties, that they were " blowing " recycled, chipped up, news papers into the walls of old historical homes to > >insulate them. Guess what they were soaking the news paper in prior to drying and chopping it up? That's right...Borax. Not only does it kill bugs, repel > >bugs, repel rodents and prevent them from chewing and nesting in the paper insulation, but it makes the paper fire retardent. You can make your on roach > >and ant bait with it by mixing it with flour and sugar, or just corn syrup and Borax. You can use it like carpet fresh, and you can wash your walls and floors > >and counters with it; use it as a paste for scrubbing; just don't rinse it too well, and you will see a lessening of itchy critters. And for people that want > >their clothes clean, but do not like fragrance fumes, etc., it's the best for your laundry. > >If the varmints are eating your ankles up, mix some borax with your lotion or vaseline; it will repel them and has antibiotic properties > > >Summary : > >Borax$3.99 >Mustard 2.00 >skin of egg $1.99 haven't tried that one yet >coaltar shampoo 5.99 >pinesol $4.00 >bleach .69 >sulphur $12.00 www.Americarx.com >baking soda $1.00 >tobacco $4.00 >fats .01 off a steak >mud $.00 > and make s paste > >Pretty cheap ! And they work > > > if birds were in my attic , I would powder it like a snow storm with a respirator on. 1 box per 10X10 sq ft, bow it into the walls by rremoving the base molding & blowingg itup into the wall cavitys between the studs , I woud repeat every 5 days. > > I had a close friend who had fleas in Florida & after 1 year of top spot , revolution , zodiac permith bombs , & de but fortuatly a vet told her of the snow storm technique with a box of borax per room in, on, & under everything , let sit for 5 days & vac up , then repeat in 14 days , she never had to repeat , but she did leave down a residue of the borax at the perimetrr of each room & she was free. . After 1 year of battling with top quality sprays & tonics , the cat way almost bald form all these fleas she could see easily. Well this isn't fleas you are battleing , but it is simliar , I just would not vac up , I would just add more borax, & sweep the tables & living areas clean wearing a respirator while sweeping. . Then spray Nylar growthe regulator on it to stop breading. This is a war , chsoe your battle . Moving is a war too . But it might be a fun place your move too , I hope so. > After God made the earth He said is is good. I pray you are set free from this monster , I know it well. > Pray hard , God is good & he will hear you. You must keep His Commandments , they gaurd you , or He says He won't hear you , He gave us the commandments to gaurd us from evil >Love the Lord thys God with all thy heart > Love your nieghbor as thy self >Honor your father & mother >Thou shall not commit adultry. >Thou shalt not kill. . > >He says His commandments are not grevious > > >God bless you , > > >Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 You know it feels like a punishment,like we all being punished by god But why! Im a good person I think...was i bad in a past life if we had one Is it fear that draws these things to us Makes u feel so alone going through it Though good to share wi folk who know how we all feel C On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 06:54 GMT Doe wrote: >Hi for Karma, > > Earmite are killed with 1 tsp borax & 1 cup of water . If it won't do it , antibiotic drops do it every time , the quick clinnic will prescribe them for humans. , they cost 36.00. > Coconut oil slows them down tremendously ,borax kills the bug by digestive disorder to the bug , never bothered me ever. You get diareaha if you get it in your mouth thats all I know. > >This is the best post I ever saw most all the anssers to bug are in it . > > >Here it is: > >Mites and farmer tricks >link >bird mites/message/10634 > > >I don't know where you people are from, whether it be city, or too far north to know this, but " mites " are nothing new, and there is nothing " foreign about them. > >I was raised, and still live in Louisiana, which is called, " semi-tropical. " I was raised on a farm/ranch. There are so many different types of mites, that > >bite, that I will not begin to try to list many; I will give a few examples. Warm blooded animals get lice; plants get lice; they are not the same type of > >lice. the " lice " that infest your turnip green patch, will not bite you because it suddenly " got warmer " in the US. The mites and lice that infest your chicken > >house, will not be satisfied with sucking on turnip greens; but they will crawl all over a human and give you the " itch " for many days after you have gotten > >rid of the mites. There are " redbugs, " picked up from walking through grass, brush, or sometimes dirt. They will burrow under your skin and make you want to > > take a wire brush and shed your won hide off. There are seed ticks that will cover you from brushing against the wrong tree limb, or infest your living room > > when you buy that " real " tree at Christmas. The " Mange " in dogs, or as we humans dislike having to call it, " Scabies, " that will infest you and all your > >pets. There are hog lice, chiken mites, Sarcopic mange, ring worm, ( & scores of other funguses from cattle and horses and dogs), that humans can get. There is > >the " creeping crud, " a fungus, that sometimes does not show to the naked eye for months, but will make you claw until you bleed, usually starting at the > >ankles and working up; it lives in the soil. While we back woods, country people may call all these vermin and varmints funny names, and we may seem > >stupid to some, we know these critters you are talking about; they were here in the US long before you went overseas. It is just as possible that you caught it > >from your Georgia tent mate when he returned from leave, as it is that you caught it in Iraq, or some other " hot " place. > >We have put a couple of cap fulls of pine oil or bleach in our bath water for years; we have cleaned our houses with pine oil for hundreds of years. We have > >dabbed pine oil, turpintine, and sometimes if desperate enough, coal oil, on redbugs, (and various other critters that attached themselves to us), to kill > >them for hundreds of years. We have coated ourselves in various kinds of fats, mud, and paste to keep them off, and to kill them when they decided to live on > >us anyway. We have bathed in baking soda, salt and epsoms salt to keep from itching; smeared paste from mustard, baking soda and tobacco to help. We have > >taken the " skin " from egg shells and pit on bad bites, to draw the " itch " out. We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out > >of " flowers of sulfur; " which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. One of the bad things about itchy bites, it all that >scratching and hot, blooding flesh, attracts even more critters. >As for borax; you can buy " 20 Mule Team " borax powder; it's been around longer than any of us. We wash with it, neutralize orors with it, remove stains with > >it, etc. Most of all, down here, we have been rubbing it on our meat in our smoke houses for ages; flies won't even light on it. we just wash it off when > >we take it out to eat. I heard in the eighties, that they were " blowing " recycled, chipped up, news papers into the walls of old historical homes to > >insulate them. Guess what they were soaking the news paper in prior to drying and chopping it up? That's right...Borax. Not only does it kill bugs, repel > >bugs, repel rodents and prevent them from chewing and nesting in the paper insulation, but it makes the paper fire retardent. You can make your on roach > >and ant bait with it by mixing it with flour and sugar, or just corn syrup and Borax. You can use it like carpet fresh, and you can wash your walls and floors > >and counters with it; use it as a paste for scrubbing; just don't rinse it too well, and you will see a lessening of itchy critters. And for people that want > >their clothes clean, but do not like fragrance fumes, etc., it's the best for your laundry. > >If the varmints are eating your ankles up, mix some borax with your lotion or vaseline; it will repel them and has antibiotic properties > > >Summary : > >Borax$3.99 >Mustard 2.00 >skin of egg $1.99 haven't tried that one yet >coaltar shampoo 5.99 >pinesol $4.00 >bleach .69 >sulphur $12.00 www.Americarx.com >baking soda $1.00 >tobacco $4.00 >fats .01 off a steak >mud $.00 > and make s paste > >Pretty cheap ! And they work > > > if birds were in my attic , I would powder it like a snow storm with a respirator on. 1 box per 10X10 sq ft, bow it into the walls by rremoving the base molding & blowingg itup into the wall cavitys between the studs , I woud repeat every 5 days. > > I had a close friend who had fleas in Florida & after 1 year of top spot , revolution , zodiac permith bombs , & de but fortuatly a vet told her of the snow storm technique with a box of borax per room in, on, & under everything , let sit for 5 days & vac up , then repeat in 14 days , she never had to repeat , but she did leave down a residue of the borax at the perimetrr of each room & she was free. . After 1 year of battling with top quality sprays & tonics , the cat way almost bald form all these fleas she could see easily. Well this isn't fleas you are battleing , but it is simliar , I just would not vac up , I would just add more borax, & sweep the tables & living areas clean wearing a respirator while sweeping. . Then spray Nylar growthe regulator on it to stop breading. This is a war , chsoe your battle . Moving is a war too . But it might be a fun place your move too , I hope so. > After God made the earth He said is is good. I pray you are set free from this monster , I know it well. > Pray hard , God is good & he will hear you. You must keep His Commandments , they gaurd you , or He says He won't hear you , He gave us the commandments to gaurd us from evil >Love the Lord thys God with all thy heart > Love your nieghbor as thy self >Honor your father & mother >Thou shall not commit adultry. >Thou shalt not kill. . > >He says His commandments are not grevious > > >God bless you , > > >Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Not saying we are being punished just that it can feel like,that N wonder why we have to suffer the way we do:-( On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 06:54 GMT Doe wrote: >Hi for Karma, > > Earmite are killed with 1 tsp borax & 1 cup of water . If it won't do it , antibiotic drops do it every time , the quick clinnic will prescribe them for humans. , they cost 36.00. > Coconut oil slows them down tremendously ,borax kills the bug by digestive disorder to the bug , never bothered me ever. You get diareaha if you get it in your mouth thats all I know. > >This is the best post I ever saw most all the anssers to bug are in it . > > >Here it is: > >Mites and farmer tricks >link >bird mites/message/10634 > > >I don't know where you people are from, whether it be city, or too far north to know this, but " mites " are nothing new, and there is nothing " foreign about them. > >I was raised, and still live in Louisiana, which is called, " semi-tropical. " I was raised on a farm/ranch. There are so many different types of mites, that > >bite, that I will not begin to try to list many; I will give a few examples. Warm blooded animals get lice; plants get lice; they are not the same type of > >lice. the " lice " that infest your turnip green patch, will not bite you because it suddenly " got warmer " in the US. The mites and lice that infest your chicken > >house, will not be satisfied with sucking on turnip greens; but they will crawl all over a human and give you the " itch " for many days after you have gotten > >rid of the mites. There are " redbugs, " picked up from walking through grass, brush, or sometimes dirt. They will burrow under your skin and make you want to > > take a wire brush and shed your won hide off. There are seed ticks that will cover you from brushing against the wrong tree limb, or infest your living room > > when you buy that " real " tree at Christmas. The " Mange " in dogs, or as we humans dislike having to call it, " Scabies, " that will infest you and all your > >pets. There are hog lice, chiken mites, Sarcopic mange, ring worm, ( & scores of other funguses from cattle and horses and dogs), that humans can get. There is > >the " creeping crud, " a fungus, that sometimes does not show to the naked eye for months, but will make you claw until you bleed, usually starting at the > >ankles and working up; it lives in the soil. While we back woods, country people may call all these vermin and varmints funny names, and we may seem > >stupid to some, we know these critters you are talking about; they were here in the US long before you went overseas. It is just as possible that you caught it > >from your Georgia tent mate when he returned from leave, as it is that you caught it in Iraq, or some other " hot " place. > >We have put a couple of cap fulls of pine oil or bleach in our bath water for years; we have cleaned our houses with pine oil for hundreds of years. We have > >dabbed pine oil, turpintine, and sometimes if desperate enough, coal oil, on redbugs, (and various other critters that attached themselves to us), to kill > >them for hundreds of years. We have coated ourselves in various kinds of fats, mud, and paste to keep them off, and to kill them when they decided to live on > >us anyway. We have bathed in baking soda, salt and epsoms salt to keep from itching; smeared paste from mustard, baking soda and tobacco to help. We have > >taken the " skin " from egg shells and pit on bad bites, to draw the " itch " out. We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out > >of " flowers of sulfur; " which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. One of the bad things about itchy bites, it all that >scratching and hot, blooding flesh, attracts even more critters. >As for borax; you can buy " 20 Mule Team " borax powder; it's been around longer than any of us. We wash with it, neutralize orors with it, remove stains with > >it, etc. Most of all, down here, we have been rubbing it on our meat in our smoke houses for ages; flies won't even light on it. we just wash it off when > >we take it out to eat. I heard in the eighties, that they were " blowing " recycled, chipped up, news papers into the walls of old historical homes to > >insulate them. Guess what they were soaking the news paper in prior to drying and chopping it up? That's right...Borax. Not only does it kill bugs, repel > >bugs, repel rodents and prevent them from chewing and nesting in the paper insulation, but it makes the paper fire retardent. You can make your on roach > >and ant bait with it by mixing it with flour and sugar, or just corn syrup and Borax. You can use it like carpet fresh, and you can wash your walls and floors > >and counters with it; use it as a paste for scrubbing; just don't rinse it too well, and you will see a lessening of itchy critters. And for people that want > >their clothes clean, but do not like fragrance fumes, etc., it's the best for your laundry. > >If the varmints are eating your ankles up, mix some borax with your lotion or vaseline; it will repel them and has antibiotic properties > > >Summary : > >Borax$3.99 >Mustard 2.00 >skin of egg $1.99 haven't tried that one yet >coaltar shampoo 5.99 >pinesol $4.00 >bleach .69 >sulphur $12.00 www.Americarx.com >baking soda $1.00 >tobacco $4.00 >fats .01 off a steak >mud $.00 > and make s paste > >Pretty cheap ! And they work > > > if birds were in my attic , I would powder it like a snow storm with a respirator on. 1 box per 10X10 sq ft, bow it into the walls by rremoving the base molding & blowingg itup into the wall cavitys between the studs , I woud repeat every 5 days. > > I had a close friend who had fleas in Florida & after 1 year of top spot , revolution , zodiac permith bombs , & de but fortuatly a vet told her of the snow storm technique with a box of borax per room in, on, & under everything , let sit for 5 days & vac up , then repeat in 14 days , she never had to repeat , but she did leave down a residue of the borax at the perimetrr of each room & she was free. . After 1 year of battling with top quality sprays & tonics , the cat way almost bald form all these fleas she could see easily. Well this isn't fleas you are battleing , but it is simliar , I just would not vac up , I would just add more borax, & sweep the tables & living areas clean wearing a respirator while sweeping. . Then spray Nylar growthe regulator on it to stop breading. This is a war , chsoe your battle . Moving is a war too . But it might be a fun place your move too , I hope so. > After God made the earth He said is is good. I pray you are set free from this monster , I know it well. > Pray hard , God is good & he will hear you. You must keep His Commandments , they gaurd you , or He says He won't hear you , He gave us the commandments to gaurd us from evil >Love the Lord thys God with all thy heart > Love your nieghbor as thy self >Honor your father & mother >Thou shall not commit adultry. >Thou shalt not kill. . > >He says His commandments are not grevious > > >God bless you , > > >Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 , I was happy not to hug anyone goodbye. I purposely isolated for one year. To this day I don't know if it can be spread to others through physical contact. I had a friend with birdmites who did not tell me about it; we got it later, but I have no idea if it was through her or some other means.From: "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 3:09:40 AMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressedHi elissaThsnks but already tried that Left 5 days hooveredTried salt as wellDiatemous earth alsoVinegar hard floorsHave worked crazy since julyFeel illTwo lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere tooThey have demolish wallsKill themBoard all holesSprayBut after ive leftAs me n cat have nowhere to go until thenFriends wont take us cos mites:-(Scared they get themFeel like leperFriend no wana hug goodbyeHow do folk cope with that?COn Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote:>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead.>>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment.>>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can...>>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...> wrote:>>**>>>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans>I cant stop her if needs the toilet!>Oh can hear birds on roof>Hate them now!>Just cleaned them out karmas ears>Phew this is horid isnt it!>C>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote:>>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed....>>**>>>>>>>>Im pleased for you!:-)>>>>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote:>>>>>I guess...> ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 12:49 GMT Goldstein@... wrote: >, I was happy not to hug anyone goodbye. I purposely isolated for one year. To this day I don't know if it can be spread to others through physical contact. I had a friend with birdmites who did not tell me about it; we got it later, but I have no idea if it was through her or some other means. > > Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed > >Hi elissa >Thsnks but already tried that >Left 5 days hoovered >Tried salt as well >Diatemous earth also >Vinegar hard floors >Have worked crazy since july >Feel ill >Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >They have demolish walls >Kill them >Board all holes >Spray >But after ive left >As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >Scared they get them >Feel like leper >Friend no wana hug goodbye >How do folk cope with that? >C >On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: > >>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >> >>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >> >>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >> >>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >> >>** >> >> >>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>Oh can hear birds on roof >>Hate them now! >>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>C >> >> >>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>** >> >> >>> >>> >>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>> >>>>I guess... >> > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Yes linda i agree Ive isolated mysel mostly for half a year now Agree with friends but it still hurts!:-( On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 12:49 GMT Goldstein@... wrote: >, I was happy not to hug anyone goodbye. I purposely isolated for one year. To this day I don't know if it can be spread to others through physical contact. I had a friend with birdmites who did not tell me about it; we got it later, but I have no idea if it was through her or some other means. > > Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed > >Hi elissa >Thsnks but already tried that >Left 5 days hoovered >Tried salt as well >Diatemous earth also >Vinegar hard floors >Have worked crazy since july >Feel ill >Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >They have demolish walls >Kill them >Board all holes >Spray >But after ive left >As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >Scared they get them >Feel like leper >Friend no wana hug goodbye >How do folk cope with that? >C >On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: > >>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >> >>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >> >>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >> >>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >> >>** >> >> >>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>Oh can hear birds on roof >>Hate them now! >>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>C >> >> >>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>** >> >> >>> >>> >>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>> >>>>I guess... >> > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 It sucks for all of us, god is here for us ---------- Sent from AT & T Wireless using - Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 12:49 GMT Goldstein@... wrote: >, I was happy not to hug anyone goodbye. I purposely isolated for one year. To this day I don't know if it can be spread to others through physical contact. I had a friend with birdmites who did not tell me about it; we got it later, but I have no idea if it was through her or some other means. > > Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed > >Hi elissa >Thsnks but already tried that >Left 5 days hoovered >Tried salt as well >Diatemous earth also >Vinegar hard floors >Have worked crazy since july >Feel ill >Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >They have demolish walls >Kill them >Board all holes >Spray >But after ive left >As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >Scared they get them >Feel like leper >Friend no wana hug goodbye >How do folk cope with that? >C >On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: > >>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >> >>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >> >>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >> >>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >> >>** >> >> >>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>Oh can hear birds on roof >>Hate them now! >>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>C >> >> >>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>** >> >> >>> >>> >>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>> >>>>I guess... >> > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 I know what you mean... we need each other and especially if you are not in a relationship. I was married when it all happened and could share the horror of it with my husband. I'm so sorry dear... wish there were more I could do or say than I'm sorry. I'm still dealing with the long term effects of what it brought me, coinfections and most likely a re-infection of Lyme Disease. There are different strains of LD and these bugs may have been a carrier of a different strain than I already had for 25 years. But we all are carrying such a burden from this. Part of this brings a post traumatic stress disorder and we all are dealing with that to some degree or another. We do feel like war survivors a bit. (Or a lot).From: "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 8:17:00 AMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressedYes linda i agreeIve isolated mysel mostly for half a year nowAgree with friends but it still hurts!:-(On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 12:49 GMT Goldstein@... wrote:>, I was happy not to hug anyone goodbye. I purposely isolated for one year. To this day I don't know if it can be spread to others through physical contact. I had a friend with birdmites who did not tell me about it; we got it later, but I have no idea if it was through her or some other means. >> Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >>Hi elissa >Thsnks but already tried that >Left 5 days hoovered >Tried salt as well >Diatemous earth also >Vinegar hard floors >Have worked crazy since july >Feel ill >Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >They have demolish walls >Kill them >Board all holes >Spray >But after ive left >As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >Scared they get them >Feel like leper >Friend no wana hug goodbye >How do folk cope with that? >C >On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >> >>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >> >>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >> >>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >> >>** >> >> >>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>Oh can hear birds on roof >>Hate them now! >>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>C >> >> >>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>** >> >> >>> >>> >>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>> >>>>I guess... >> >>>>------------------------------------ >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 It so helps to deepen your spiritual life... we have to be reminded sometimes.From: "Marilyn Bentley" <colly_miller@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 8:29:00 AMSubject: Re: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressedIt sucks for all of us, god is here for us----------Sent from AT & T Wireless using - Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressedOn Mon, Dec 5, 2011 12:49 GMT Goldstein@... wrote:>, I was happy not to hug anyone goodbye. I purposely isolated for one year. To this day I don't know if it can be spread to others through physical contact. I had a friend with birdmites who did not tell me about it; we got it later, but I have no idea if it was through her or some other means. >> Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >>Hi elissa >Thsnks but already tried that >Left 5 days hoovered >Tried salt as well >Diatemous earth also >Vinegar hard floors >Have worked crazy since july >Feel ill >Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >They have demolish walls >Kill them >Board all holes >Spray >But after ive left >As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >Scared they get them >Feel like leper >Friend no wana hug goodbye >How do folk cope with that? >C >On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >> >>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >> >>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >> >>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >> >>** >> >> >>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>Oh can hear birds on roof >>Hate them now! >>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>C >> >> >>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>** >> >> >>> >>> >>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>> >>>>I guess... >> >>>>------------------------------------ >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 I hope so,n i do believe there is much good around Its just hard at times! C On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 16:29 GMT Marilyn Bentley wrote: >It sucks for all of us, god is here for us > >---------- >Sent from AT & T Wireless using > >- Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed > > >On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 12:49 GMT Goldstein@... wrote: > >>, I was happy not to hug anyone goodbye. I purposely isolated for one year. To this day I don't know if it can be spread to others through physical contact. I had a friend with birdmites who did not tell me about it; we got it later, but I have no idea if it was through her or some other means. >> >> Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >> >>Hi elissa >>Thsnks but already tried that >>Left 5 days hoovered >>Tried salt as well >>Diatemous earth also >>Vinegar hard floors >>Have worked crazy since july >>Feel ill >>Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >>They have demolish walls >>Kill them >>Board all holes >>Spray >>But after ive left >>As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >>Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >>Scared they get them >>Feel like leper >>Friend no wana hug goodbye >>How do folk cope with that? >>C >>On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >>> >>>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >>> >>>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >>> >>>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >>> >>>** >>> >>> >>>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>>Oh can hear birds on roof >>>Hate them now! >>>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>>C >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >>> >>>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>>** >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>>> >>>> >>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>>> >>>>>I guess... >>> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------ >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Do u think thats why we go through such pain To learn n grow? What could we all be learning or meant to learn from these horid mites that take over? C On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 18:11 GMT Goldstein@... wrote: >It so helps to deepen your spiritual life... we have to be reminded sometimes. > > Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >> >>Hi elissa >>Thsnks but already tried that >>Left 5 days hoovered >>Tried salt as well >>Diatemous earth also >>Vinegar hard floors >>Have worked crazy since july >>Feel ill >>Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >>They have demolish walls >>Kill them >>Board all holes >>Spray >>But after ive left >>As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >>Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >>Scared they get them >>Feel like leper >>Friend no wana hug goodbye >>How do folk cope with that? >>C >>On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >>> >>>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >>> >>>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >>> >>>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >>> >>>** >>> >>> >>>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>>Oh can hear birds on roof >>>Hate them now! >>>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>>C >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >>> >>>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>>** >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>>> >>>> >>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>>> >>>>>I guess... >>> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------ >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 For us we had to learn more to have faith and trust; people are basically good in nature. Even if they can't totally take away our pain, knowing there are others who understand, care and love is important. Also giving good ideas. But I'd have to say having faith that things will get better and they do. From: "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 10:27:46 AMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressedDo u think thats why we go through such painTo learn n grow?What could we all be learning or meant to learn from these horid mites that take over?COn Mon, Dec 5, 2011 18:11 GMT Goldstein@... wrote:>It so helps to deepen your spiritual life... we have to be reminded sometimes. >> Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >> >>Hi elissa >>Thsnks but already tried that >>Left 5 days hoovered >>Tried salt as well >>Diatemous earth also >>Vinegar hard floors >>Have worked crazy since july >>Feel ill >>Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >>They have demolish walls >>Kill them >>Board all holes >>Spray >>But after ive left >>As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >>Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >>Scared they get them >>Feel like leper >>Friend no wana hug goodbye >>How do folk cope with that? >>C >>On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >>> >>>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >>> >>>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >>> >>>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >>> >>>** >>> >>> >>>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>>Oh can hear birds on roof >>>Hate them now! >>>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>>C >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >>> >>>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>>** >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>>> >>>> >>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>>> >>>>>I guess... >>> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------ >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Hi ! How are you feeling? I know you hadn't been feeling too good lately. From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 1:53 PMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed For us we had to learn more to have faith and trust; people are basically good in nature. Even if they can't totally take away our pain, knowing there are others who understand, care and love is important. Also giving good ideas. But I'd have to say having faith that things will get better and they do. From: "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 10:27:46 AMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressedDo u think thats why we go through such painTo learn n grow?What could we all be learning or meant to learn from these horid mites that take over?COn Mon, Dec 5, 2011 18:11 GMT Goldstein@... wrote:>It so helps to deepen your spiritual life... we have to be reminded sometimes. >> Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >> >>Hi elissa >>Thsnks but already tried that >>Left 5 days hoovered >>Tried salt as well >>Diatemous earth also >>Vinegar hard floors >>Have worked crazy since july >>Feel ill >>Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >>They have demolish walls >>Kill them >>Board all holes >>Spray >>But after ive left >>As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >>Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >>Scared they get them >>Feel like leper >>Friend no wana hug goodbye >>How do folk cope with that? >>C >>On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >>> >>>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >>> >>>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >>> >>>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >>> >>>** >>> >>> >>>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>>Oh can hear birds on roof >>>Hate them now! >>>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>>C >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >>> >>>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>>** >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>>> >>>> >>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>>> >>>>>I guess... >>> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------ >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Yes that makes sense!:-) On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 19:53 GMT Goldstein@... wrote: >For us we had to learn more to have faith and trust; people are basically good in nature. Even if they can't totally take away our pain, knowing there are others who understand, care and love is important. Also giving good ideas. But I'd have to say having faith that things will get better and they do. > > Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >>> >>>Hi elissa >>>Thsnks but already tried that >>>Left 5 days hoovered >>>Tried salt as well >>>Diatemous earth also >>>Vinegar hard floors >>>Have worked crazy since july >>>Feel ill >>>Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >>>They have demolish walls >>>Kill them >>>Board all holes >>>Spray >>>But after ive left >>>As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >>>Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >>>Scared they get them >>>Feel like leper >>>Friend no wana hug goodbye >>>How do folk cope with that? >>>C >>>On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >>> >>>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>>>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>>>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>>>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >>>> >>>>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>>>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >>>> >>>>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >>>> >>>>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, " christine french " <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >>>> >>>>** >>>> >>>> >>>>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>>>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>>>Oh can hear birds on roof >>>>Hate them now! >>>>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>>>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>>>C >>>> >>>> >>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >>>> >>>>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>>>** >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>I guess... >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------------ >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Thanks for asking Linds. I'm doing fine... up and down as far as body aches and pain, but feel that is part of the process. I was having bad back issues last time I shared that, but that has gotten somewhat better. I also am having pretty big issues with allergies, constant running nose, watery eyes. Hate to take allergy meds, but sometimes have to. There are bound to be lots of ups and downs with treating long, long time chronic Lyme Disease, plus I'm getting old!How are you doing Linds?From: "Linds J" <lj_mom11@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 12:16:37 PMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed Hi ! How are you feeling? I know you hadn't been feeling too good lately. From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 1:53 PMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed For us we had to learn more to have faith and trust; people are basically good in nature. Even if they can't totally take away our pain, knowing there are others who understand, care and love is important. Also giving good ideas. But I'd have to say having faith that things will get better and they do. From: "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 10:27:46 AMSubject: Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressedDo u think thats why we go through such painTo learn n grow?What could we all be learning or meant to learn from these horid mites that take over?COn Mon, Dec 5, 2011 18:11 GMT Goldstein@... wrote:>It so helps to deepen your spiritual life... we have to be reminded sometimes. >> Re: overwhelmed and terribly depressed >> >>Hi elissa >>Thsnks but already tried that >>Left 5 days hoovered >>Tried salt as well >>Diatemous earth also >>Vinegar hard floors >>Have worked crazy since july >>Feel ill >>Two lot permethrin spray with igregulator nylar eveywhere too >>They have demolish walls >>Kill them >>Board all holes >>Spray >>But after ive left >>As me n cat have nowhere to go until then >>Friends wont take us cos mites:-( >>Scared they get them >>Feel like leper >>Friend no wana hug goodbye >>How do folk cope with that? >>C >>On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 02:02 GMT Elissa wrote: >> >>>Then i'd sprinkle a later of baking soda (is it called bicarbonate of soda >>>by you?) Over everything before you're nighttime shower. Floors, where >>>walls meet floor, bed, sheets, pillow, shoes, clothes and cat. Leave for a >>>few days...whatever is in there now will be dead. >>> >>>You probably have to move though because if the birds/nests are still on >>>roof, you'll never stop new mites from entering your apartment. >>> >>>Sprinkle it around/near where they enter too if you can... >>> >>>On Dec 4, 2011 6:30 PM, "christine french" <karmakatmeow@...> wrote: >>> >>>** >>> >>> >>>Oh well truth is im closer to karma than humans >>>I cant stop her if needs the toilet! >>>Oh can hear birds on roof >>>Hate them now! >>>Just cleaned them out karmas ears >>>Phew this is horid isnt it! >>>C >>> >>> >>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 16:15 GMT Elissa wrote: >>> >>>>I understand you can't keep karma off the bed.... >>>>** >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Im pleased for you!:-) >>>> >>>> >>>>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 06:27 GMT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >>>> >>>>>I guess... >>> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------ >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 I know it feels like punishment, but we all just bumped accidentally into some horrible creatures. The isolation is terrible and I think we all here have been through that. Just try to be patient as this is not a short-term fix, but do not lose hope ! I have been suicidal for about 1 year and am now the happy person again I once was :-) Start treating the internal issues. This is most important !!! > > >Hi for Karma, > > > > Earmite are killed with 1 tsp borax & 1 cup of water . If it won't do it , antibiotic drops do it every time , the quick clinnic will prescribe them for humans. , they cost 36.00. > > Coconut oil slows them down tremendously ,borax kills the bug by digestive disorder to the bug , never bothered me ever. You get diareaha if you get it in your mouth thats all I know. > > > >This is the best post I ever saw most all the anssers to bug are in it . > > > > > >Here it is: > > > >Mites and farmer tricks > >link > >bird mites/message/10634 > > > > > >I don't know where you people are from, whether it be city, or too far north to know this, but " mites " are nothing new, and there is nothing " foreign about them. > > > >I was raised, and still live in Louisiana, which is called, " semi-tropical. " I was raised on a farm/ranch. There are so many different types of mites, that > > > >bite, that I will not begin to try to list many; I will give a few examples. Warm blooded animals get lice; plants get lice; they are not the same type of > > > >lice. the " lice " that infest your turnip green patch, will not bite you because it suddenly " got warmer " in the US. The mites and lice that infest your chicken > > > >house, will not be satisfied with sucking on turnip greens; but they will crawl all over a human and give you the " itch " for many days after you have gotten > > > >rid of the mites. There are " redbugs, " picked up from walking through grass, brush, or sometimes dirt. They will burrow under your skin and make you want to > > > > take a wire brush and shed your won hide off. There are seed ticks that will cover you from brushing against the wrong tree limb, or infest your living room > > > > when you buy that " real " tree at Christmas. The " Mange " in dogs, or as we humans dislike having to call it, " Scabies, " that will infest you and all your > > > >pets. There are hog lice, chiken mites, Sarcopic mange, ring worm, ( & scores of other funguses from cattle and horses and dogs), that humans can get. There is > > > >the " creeping crud, " a fungus, that sometimes does not show to the naked eye for months, but will make you claw until you bleed, usually starting at the > > > >ankles and working up; it lives in the soil. While we back woods, country people may call all these vermin and varmints funny names, and we may seem > > > >stupid to some, we know these critters you are talking about; they were here in the US long before you went overseas. It is just as possible that you caught it > > > >from your Georgia tent mate when he returned from leave, as it is that you caught it in Iraq, or some other " hot " place. > > > >We have put a couple of cap fulls of pine oil or bleach in our bath water for years; we have cleaned our houses with pine oil for hundreds of years. We have > > > >dabbed pine oil, turpintine, and sometimes if desperate enough, coal oil, on redbugs, (and various other critters that attached themselves to us), to kill > > > >them for hundreds of years. We have coated ourselves in various kinds of fats, mud, and paste to keep them off, and to kill them when they decided to live on > > > >us anyway. We have bathed in baking soda, salt and epsoms salt to keep from itching; smeared paste from mustard, baking soda and tobacco to help. We have > > > >taken the " skin " from egg shells and pit on bad bites, to draw the " itch " out. We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out > > > >of " flowers of sulfur; " which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. One of the bad things about itchy bites, it all that > >scratching and hot, blooding flesh, attracts even more critters. > >As for borax; you can buy " 20 Mule Team " borax powder; it's been around longer than any of us. We wash with it, neutralize orors with it, remove stains with > > > >it, etc. Most of all, down here, we have been rubbing it on our meat in our smoke houses for ages; flies won't even light on it. we just wash it off when > > > >we take it out to eat. I heard in the eighties, that they were " blowing " recycled, chipped up, news papers into the walls of old historical homes to > > > >insulate them. Guess what they were soaking the news paper in prior to drying and chopping it up? That's right...Borax. Not only does it kill bugs, repel > > > >bugs, repel rodents and prevent them from chewing and nesting in the paper insulation, but it makes the paper fire retardent. You can make your on roach > > > >and ant bait with it by mixing it with flour and sugar, or just corn syrup and Borax. You can use it like carpet fresh, and you can wash your walls and floors > > > >and counters with it; use it as a paste for scrubbing; just don't rinse it too well, and you will see a lessening of itchy critters. And for people that want > > > >their clothes clean, but do not like fragrance fumes, etc., it's the best for your laundry. > > > >If the varmints are eating your ankles up, mix some borax with your lotion or vaseline; it will repel them and has antibiotic properties > > > > > >Summary : > > > >Borax$3.99 > >Mustard 2.00 > >skin of egg $1.99 haven't tried that one yet > >coaltar shampoo 5.99 > >pinesol $4.00 > >bleach .69 > >sulphur $12.00 www.Americarx.com > >baking soda $1.00 > >tobacco $4.00 > >fats .01 off a steak > >mud $.00 > > and make s paste > > > >Pretty cheap ! And they work > > > > > > if birds were in my attic , I would powder it like a snow storm with a respirator on. 1 box per 10X10 sq ft, bow it into the walls by rremoving the base molding & blowingg itup into the wall cavitys between the studs , I woud repeat every 5 days. > > > > I had a close friend who had fleas in Florida & after 1 year of top spot , revolution , zodiac permith bombs , & de but fortuatly a vet told her of the snow storm technique with a box of borax per room in, on, & under everything , let sit for 5 days & vac up , then repeat in 14 days , she never had to repeat , but she did leave down a residue of the borax at the perimetrr of each room & she was free. . After 1 year of battling with top quality sprays & tonics , the cat way almost bald form all these fleas she could see easily. Well this isn't fleas you are battleing , but it is simliar , I just would not vac up , I would just add more borax, & sweep the tables & living areas clean wearing a respirator while sweeping. . Then spray Nylar growthe regulator on it to stop breading. This is a war , chsoe your battle . Moving is a war too . But it might be a fun place your move too , I hope so. > > After God made the earth He said is is good. I pray you are set free from this monster , I know it well. > > Pray hard , God is good & he will hear you. You must keep His Commandments , they gaurd you , or He says He won't hear you , He gave us the commandments to gaurd us from evil > >Love the Lord thys God with all thy heart > > Love your nieghbor as thy self > >Honor your father & mother > >Thou shall not commit adultry. > >Thou shalt not kill. . > > > >He says His commandments are not grevious > > > > > >God bless you , > > > > > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Thanks aggi Yes it really makes u feel the worst despair I hate bein in public n someone talk to me n they bitin my toes evrn tho pest bug socks permethrin n saltidin sprayed boots N vinegar disenfectant Well one min im semi normal then bit then sink down inside so bad! Weve all been there Then come home feet cleanin rigmarole An no matter what iv done 5 month me n cat still in this place It helps to talk! Much good advice So glad u gettin better Are u in the uk? C On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 23:29 GMT Aggi wrote: >I know it feels like punishment, but we all just bumped accidentally into some horrible creatures. The isolation is terrible and I think we all here have been through that. Just try to be patient as this is not a short-term fix, but do not lose hope ! I have been suicidal for about 1 year and am now the happy person again I once was :-) >Start treating the internal issues. This is most important !!! > > >> >> >Hi for Karma, >> > >> > Earmite are killed with 1 tsp borax & 1 cup of water . If it won't do it , antibiotic drops do it every time , the quick clinnic will prescribe them for humans. , they cost 36.00. >> > Coconut oil slows them down tremendously ,borax kills the bug by digestive disorder to the bug , never bothered me ever. You get diareaha if you get it in your mouth thats all I know. >> > >> >This is the best post I ever saw most all the anssers to bug are in it . >> > >> > >> >Here it is: >> > >> >Mites and farmer tricks >> >link >> >bird mites/message/10634 >> > >> > >> >I don't know where you people are from, whether it be city, or too far north to know this, but " mites " are nothing new, and there is nothing " foreign about them. >> > >> >I was raised, and still live in Louisiana, which is called, " semi-tropical. " I was raised on a farm/ranch. There are so many different types of mites, that >> > >> >bite, that I will not begin to try to list many; I will give a few examples. Warm blooded animals get lice; plants get lice; they are not the same type of >> > >> >lice. the " lice " that infest your turnip green patch, will not bite you because it suddenly " got warmer " in the US. The mites and lice that infest your chicken >> > >> >house, will not be satisfied with sucking on turnip greens; but they will crawl all over a human and give you the " itch " for many days after you have gotten >> > >> >rid of the mites. There are " redbugs, " picked up from walking through grass, brush, or sometimes dirt. They will burrow under your skin and make you want to >> > >> > take a wire brush and shed your won hide off. There are seed ticks that will cover you from brushing against the wrong tree limb, or infest your living room >> > >> > when you buy that " real " tree at Christmas. The " Mange " in dogs, or as we humans dislike having to call it, " Scabies, " that will infest you and all your >> > >> >pets. There are hog lice, chiken mites, Sarcopic mange, ring worm, ( & scores of other funguses from cattle and horses and dogs), that humans can get. There is >> > >> >the " creeping crud, " a fungus, that sometimes does not show to the naked eye for months, but will make you claw until you bleed, usually starting at the >> > >> >ankles and working up; it lives in the soil. While we back woods, country people may call all these vermin and varmints funny names, and we may seem >> > >> >stupid to some, we know these critters you are talking about; they were here in the US long before you went overseas. It is just as possible that you caught it >> > >> >from your Georgia tent mate when he returned from leave, as it is that you caught it in Iraq, or some other " hot " place. >> > >> >We have put a couple of cap fulls of pine oil or bleach in our bath water for years; we have cleaned our houses with pine oil for hundreds of years. We have >> > >> >dabbed pine oil, turpintine, and sometimes if desperate enough, coal oil, on redbugs, (and various other critters that attached themselves to us), to kill >> > >> >them for hundreds of years. We have coated ourselves in various kinds of fats, mud, and paste to keep them off, and to kill them when they decided to live on >> > >> >us anyway. We have bathed in baking soda, salt and epsoms salt to keep from itching; smeared paste from mustard, baking soda and tobacco to help. We have >> > >> >taken the " skin " from egg shells and pit on bad bites, to draw the " itch " out. We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out >> > >> >of " flowers of sulfur; " which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. One of the bad things about itchy bites, it all that >> >scratching and hot, blooding flesh, attracts even more critters. >> >As for borax; you can buy " 20 Mule Team " borax powder; it's been around longer than any of us. We wash with it, neutralize orors with it, remove stains with >> > >> >it, etc. Most of all, down here, we have been rubbing it on our meat in our smoke houses for ages; flies won't even light on it. we just wash it off when >> > >> >we take it out to eat. I heard in the eighties, that they were " blowing " recycled, chipped up, news papers into the walls of old historical homes to >> > >> >insulate them. Guess what they were soaking the news paper in prior to drying and chopping it up? That's right...Borax. Not only does it kill bugs, repel >> > >> >bugs, repel rodents and prevent them from chewing and nesting in the paper insulation, but it makes the paper fire retardent. You can make your on roach >> > >> >and ant bait with it by mixing it with flour and sugar, or just corn syrup and Borax. You can use it like carpet fresh, and you can wash your walls and floors >> > >> >and counters with it; use it as a paste for scrubbing; just don't rinse it too well, and you will see a lessening of itchy critters. And for people that want >> > >> >their clothes clean, but do not like fragrance fumes, etc., it's the best for your laundry. >> > >> >If the varmints are eating your ankles up, mix some borax with your lotion or vaseline; it will repel them and has antibiotic properties >> > >> > >> >Summary : >> > >> >Borax$3.99 >> >Mustard 2.00 >> >skin of egg $1.99 haven't tried that one yet >> >coaltar shampoo 5.99 >> >pinesol $4.00 >> >bleach .69 >> >sulphur $12.00 www.Americarx.com >> >baking soda $1.00 >> >tobacco $4.00 >> >fats .01 off a steak >> >mud $.00 >> > and make s paste >> > >> >Pretty cheap ! And they work >> > >> > >> > if birds were in my attic , I would powder it like a snow storm with a respirator on. 1 box per 10X10 sq ft, bow it into the walls by rremoving the base molding & blowingg itup into the wall cavitys between the studs , I woud repeat every 5 days. >> > >> > I had a close friend who had fleas in Florida & after 1 year of top spot , revolution , zodiac permith bombs , & de but fortuatly a vet told her of the snow storm technique with a box of borax per room in, on, & under everything , let sit for 5 days & vac up , then repeat in 14 days , she never had to repeat , but she did leave down a residue of the borax at the perimetrr of each room & she was free. . After 1 year of battling with top quality sprays & tonics , the cat way almost bald form all these fleas she could see easily. Well this isn't fleas you are battleing , but it is simliar , I just would not vac up , I would just add more borax, & sweep the tables & living areas clean wearing a respirator while sweeping. . Then spray Nylar growthe regulator on it to stop breading. This is a war , chsoe your battle . Moving is a war too . But it might be a fun place your move too , I hope so. >> > After God made the earth He said is is good. I pray you are set free from this monster , I know it well. >> > Pray hard , God is good & he will hear you. You must keep His Commandments , they gaurd you , or He says He won't hear you , He gave us the commandments to gaurd us from evil >> >Love the Lord thys God with all thy heart >> > Love your nieghbor as thy self >> >Honor your father & mother >> >Thou shall not commit adultry. >> >Thou shalt not kill. . >> > >> >He says His commandments are not grevious >> > >> > >> >God bless you , >> > >> > >> >Bill >> > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.