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http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=122 & pst=562201 & archival=1

http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/03/02/news/state/25-century.txt

These two sites show the horrible effects of what mites are doing to wolves and animals in the wild. Canada is trying to help their wolves. The article also states that the mites were introduce on purpose in Montana back in the early 1900's .....why does it seem that we suddenly are being inundated with mites of all types right now??? Rita

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Dear Mel,Thanks for shaing, like you, the dogs and I suffer, not mange,that was ruled out, but did they trasnfer to you quickly from holding your pets, where you would get bites up arms?Also, as you said worse in kitchen, computer, but now bedrooms too.Signed , Ellen> >> > Hi,> > We have a 4month ordeal, we thought was Cheyletellia.> > The first vet (of 4 now) thought she id'd an egg from tape, know > she is > > not sure based on lengevity of issue, and mentioned bird and rodent > > mites.> > Have 4 spaniels, and since October all dogs and myself itch and > have > > bites. I have bites on back as well, legs etc. Sometimes the dogs > bite > > at legs, other times scratch and the puppy bites at her rear and > runs > > across floor like something is on floor. snd she gets afraid.> > My heart is breaking over this, as I love my pets and we have taken > > great care of them and have a nice home and yard!> > Did Lympyps, Revolution and 4 Ivermectins on dogs, treated home 3x, > and > > if we even pet our dogs or hold them, we get bites op arms, onto > > shoulders etc.> > 90% is from dogs, but environment 10% bites.> > > > Have bites in ears, but not the nose, eye issues, mouth etc.> > > > Yes, we have spent thousands at Dermatologists, Vets, and are still > > going for more vet scrapings.> > Any input on a multiple dog household, w/our symptoms.> > Our lives are bagging clothes, washing, vacuuming,and we love our > dogs > > and do not hold them anymore, help!> > We have worked hard at this, and treated dogs and home, still it > > persists.> > I have had this 2 years. At first, my 2 dogs and 2 cats and me had > this. After a year of trying to get rid of this, I finally gave up > my pets. My cat was diagnosed with sarcoptic mange in the very > beginning, but it could have been a bird mite. I have not seen my > mites, so I tend to believe it is a sarcoptic mange mite that hit us > so hard. I still have this and cannot get rid of it, no matter what > i do. Another reason I don't think it is bird mites, is because only > certain areas of the house is infested, only areas where i frequent, > like the kitchen, my computer areas, the bed... I hear that people > with bird mites, that all their furniture and home gets infested. > This is not the case with me. Mel> >>

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Again, my reply is the same. Look at the post from xr41zzq.Rita and Mike Carlson <rcarlson30@...> wrote: http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=122 & pst=562201 & archival=1 http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/03/02/news/state/25-century.txt These two sites show the horrible effects of what mites are doing to wolves and animals in the wild. Canada is trying to help their wolves. The article also states that the mites were introduce on purpose in Montana back in the early 1900's .....why does it seem that we suddenly are being inundated with mites of all types right now??? Rita Re: Do dogs carry and perpetuate a bird mite, that transfers quickly to people Dear Mel,Thanks for shaing, like you, the dogs and I suffer, not mange,that was ruled out, but did they trasnfer to you quickly from holding your pets, where you would get bites up arms?Also, as you said worse in kitchen, computer, but now bedrooms too.Signed , Ellen> >> > Hi,> > We have a 4month ordeal, we thought was Cheyletellia.> > The first vet (of 4 now) thought she id'd an egg from tape, know > she is > > not sure based on lengevity of issue, and mentioned bird and rodent > > mites.> > Have 4 spaniels, and since October all dogs and myself itch and > have > > bites. I have bites on back as well, legs etc. Sometimes the dogs > bite > > at legs, other times scratch and the puppy bites at her rear and > runs > > across floor like something is on floor. snd she gets afraid.> > My heart is breaking over this, as I love my pets and we have taken > > great care of them and have a nice home and yard!> > Did Lympyps,

Revolution and 4 Ivermectins on dogs, treated home 3x, > and > > if we even pet our dogs or hold them, we get bites op arms, onto > > shoulders etc.> > 90% is from dogs, but environment 10% bites.> > > > Have bites in ears, but not the nose, eye issues, mouth etc.> > > > Yes, we have spent thousands at Dermatologists, Vets, and are still > > going for more vet scrapings.> > Any input on a multiple dog household, w/our symptoms.> > Our lives are bagging clothes, washing, vacuuming,and we love our > dogs > > and do not hold them anymore, help!> > We have worked hard at this, and treated dogs and home, still it > > persists.> > I have had this 2 years. At first, my 2 dogs and 2 cats and me had > this. After a year of trying to get rid of this, I finally gave up > my pets. My cat was diagnosed with

sarcoptic mange in the very > beginning, but it could have been a bird mite. I have not seen my > mites, so I tend to believe it is a sarcoptic mange mite that hit us > so hard. I still have this and cannot get rid of it, no matter what > i do. Another reason I don't think it is bird mites, is because only > certain areas of the house is infested, only areas where i frequent, > like the kitchen, my computer areas, the bed... I hear that people > with bird mites, that all their furniture and home gets infested. > This is not the case with me. Mel> >> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.5/1278 - Release Date: 2/14/2008 10:28 AM Ellen Filarski Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Ellen Filarski No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.6/1280 - Release Date: 2/15/2008 9:00 AM Ellen Filarski Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Ellen Filarski Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. No

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