Guest guest Posted October 2, 2008 Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 Again... not shooting the messenger here!!! BUT.... I don't know who this " Walt " fellow is... and really don't care what " He's " in charge of ... but he is sooooooooooooo obviously mistaken and doesn't have a clue what he's talking about as far as the Poultry mites, " D. Gallinae " not infesting peoples homes. Where did he get " His " information from I wonder? Sounds like " NOT " from any type of personal experience... and more than likely obtained it from " the guy down the street " ... Or maybe out of a book dated the 1950's? My family and I just barely survived a 1 year battle with them being in " MY " home during which time I almost lost everything that I owned. Now on top of that, everyone in my household is internally infested. I wonder what he would have to say about that? I can only imagine! So I double dog DARE him to tell ME that Poultry mites DO NOT infest our homes. I KNOW BETTER! Mites are one of the oldest creatures in the universe, and probably the least studied.... being quite capable of learning to adapt to most types of hosts, environments and situations throughout the millions of years that they have inhabited this planet. So... This Walt fellow sounds like every other person that we've had to deal with... the medical community... the Government officials and etc... The ignorant ones... the ones that REFUSE to open up their minds to what these bugs are actually capable of... It's truly disheartening... It really is... ES...Find a protocol that works for you and stick with it. Stay the course and YOU WILL WIN! If I can do it... then so can YOU!!! My apologies ES... Not directly venting at you... just venting in general... " Walt " ... just really ticked me off... (grumble.. grumble...) Bless you ES! Good luck in your battle! Hope to see your " winning announcement " soon!!! Hugs!! Trly > > I've just gotten off the phone with " Walt " at doyourownpestcontrol.com. > He informed me that (1) bird mites don't infest people houses, only > poultry houses; (2) Nylar has no effect on bird mites; (3) bifitherin > can't be used indoors where people live; (4) only permethrin works but > has to be applied directly to the mites. He said he's in charge of the > place. I told him that people on this site were recommending his staff > and his products. He said he knows nothing except the above. > > He did recommend dehumidifiers. Mine are working hard, and I thought my > bdrm was safe after 5 weeks but they're much in my face in the last 2 > days; lots of neck bites although I'm using Trly's scalp protocol (only > a couple of days into that). It's probably my laptop, which I use > constantly in my bdrm and store overnight in a strong bag with > mothballs. > > So guys, who did you talk to? Shall I just order their bifithrin and use > it anyway? And if I do, does layering Nylar over it cover up its > effects???? > > Thanks, > ES > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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