(BXA) mite head emerges when borax water is introduced to mite
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Not a bird mite a tiny little wasp stings and ingest eggs different stage occur falls out starts all over again.they use fibers to hide in your house like cotton balls.and they also drag fibers into the skin and somehow change the composition of the fibers!
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Hey, just wondering did you win the battle? Did you have a doctor look at that? Hope all is well. God Bless!
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@critterfiles a solution of 1/3 hydrogen peroxide in 2/3 water -
quart jar, you add 1-2 T borax
pour it over body after a shower.
the hydrogen peroxide helps the borax get deep in the skin
where the mites are. soak an infested area for as long as
you can. leave it on the skin in am and do it again before bed.
Do not wear same clothes twice. Wash sheets daily.
Spray borax water on rugs. Drink 1/4 t.
borax in a liter of water a day and 1T apple cider vinegar in water
2x a day.
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Thanks, Neeli. That's even freakier!
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@NeeliAankhen It's not the head of a bird mite. I have these all over my skin, usually with maybe a fourth of it resting on top of the skin, while the majority of it is sunk INTO the skin. If you want to SEE what this is I recommend doing this: Go to a beauty supply store and buy some hydrogen peroxide 30% or 40%. Place the pod on a slide and drip one drop of HP on it. Place the slide beneath the microscope and enjoy the carnage that ensues. They are pods... egg type structures..
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@critterfiles Purging these things thru our skin might help some with external lesions and itching but they're in our blood too....meaning they're in our livers, kidneys, hearts, eyes and brains. Maybe ingesting MMS would be better than using on the skin...but with caution.
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@critterfiles I been battling these for 9 months. I take pics with a 100X Zorb. Im convinced they are mutated bird mites and are everywhere even in the air. I get attacked in my vehicle and on the train mostly. They borrow and nest in the scalp. You feel them crawl but can't see em...they run for the sinuses at night. I swab my nose with peroxide and shower with sulfur/epsom salt mixed with body wash twice a week. Getting closer at winning. They dont respond to anythying conventional!!!
I'm having success showering first with. A benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulphur shampoo, then drizzling a mix of activated MMS and coconut oil in hot water. I wait a few minutes as this causes an all over purge, then shower again with Dawn. Result is fewer and smaller.bites.
critterfiles 1 year ago
And by the way, the only things I bother to photograph are the ones I remove to make them stop biting me. If removing something doesn't stop the biting, I keep removing, scraping, scratching, spraying till I get some relief. If anything is left of whatever came off of me, and if I have time (seldom), I look under my portable microscope. If it is something I don't have tons of pics already, I take a digital shot.
critterfiles 2 years ago
I called it a bird mite for lack of the accurate name. I am not a scientist, I'm a sufferer. One of the groups I belong to online is birdmitesorg and the owner is pretty adamant that we talk mostly about birdmites. And I do think I may have had them from carrying my gobbler out of the woods. But I think they are gone now (MMS etc), though the morg are an ongoing battle.
critterfiles 2 years ago