Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 I usually skim past the posts on MSM and Ivermectin because I haven't felt like I have them internally. But I took my children both to the doctors last week with bites. My daughter kept hitting her ear and it was red with bites. The doctor saw no ear infection. My son woke up one morning with bites all around his mouth. it took about 5 days for the bites to go away. I have had scabs in my nose and began to do the Aquafor and shower cap routine with the salt at night....but my children? the doctors said they would study up on bird mites and get back to me. 5 days later they called and said there was nothing medically they could do for my children or to know if the bugs were in their ears or mouth. Soooooo frustrating! I also talked to an Entomologist at the Health Department here in San Diego for 1 hour and he said that this was the first he had heard of bird mites being internal or being difficult to get rid of. I sent him the news report on the woman in Rhode Island. All this to say....what are you all talking about when you talk about MSM and Ivermcetin? Is this necessary to get them off of our bodies? My PCO and I had a one hour argument/talk about why the 4 treatments of the pyrethrins did not work last month and how they are back even worse. He wants to spray twice a week for 1 month now and add a growth regulator to the pyrethrins....I told him about " us/birdmites.org " and how it hasn't worked for anyone! He doesn't believe it is so. We have three units that are infested in a row of 4 condos. When we are done with the sprays, we will either hit it right away with Cedarcide, or windex. Although I am still waiting to see how Mightyman will do with it....Hit it back to back, Mightyman! Just like they say so we can know if that IS the way it works or it just isn't going to help with our bugs. Anyway, any advice anyone? Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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