Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 HI ES, I hate we slip so easily... lol. Cedarcide does it for me on tile or hardwood floors. I tried thai hot sauce ( only $2.89 for 25 oz) on my arms and hands last night for an hour or two and the same red splotches popped up, itching like crazy. I assume it's buried mites that do not like what's going on around them. I going to try wearing it more often and longer to force them out. H202 always stirs them up, then kills them on me. Love putting it on for 5/10 minutes before a shower. No crawlies afterwards. b > > > > > > Thanks, Stan. Very encouraging except for the part about throwing > out > > > all your books. > > > > > > I've been away from home for 5 and a half weeks. In the last week, > RH is > > > so low it can't be measured at all and temp is between 80 and 90. I > plan > > > to sleep at home Monday night, as a test. I'm terrified but have to > find > > > out. > > > > > > ES > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 I have been spraying hydrogen peroxide on my infested legs, and then take a peak with my 60x pocketscope, and viewed the mites inside a tiny cut, and they were bubbling up and trying to get away. after that, I wiped it all away from my legs. i think the hydrogen peroxide gets them moving and sort of bubbles them out. yeah, it stings like there is no tomorrow, especially on the areas where there is a papule or sore. I then apply the h2o2 again and then wipe away again. mel From: <bobbyboyd99@...>Subject: Re: If only, Myrtle!bird mites Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 10:17 PM HI ES, I hate we slip so easily... lol. Cedarcide does it for me on tile or hardwood floors. I tried thai hot sauce ( only $2.89 for 25 oz) on my arms and hands last night for an hour or two and the same red splotches popped up, itching like crazy. I assume it's buried mites that do not like what's going on around them. I going to try wearing it more often and longer to force them out. H202 always stirs them up, then kills them on me. Love putting it on for 5/10 minutes before a shower. No crawlies afterwards.b> > >> > > Thanks, Stan. Very encouraging except for the part about throwing> out> > > all your books.> > >> > > I've been away from home for 5 and a half weeks. In the last week,> RH is> > > so low it can't be measured at all and temp is between 80 and 90. I> plan> > > to sleep at home Monday night, as a test. I'm terrified but have to> find> > > out.> > >> > > ES> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 ly, i am puzzled by the burn. Hydro peroxide never burned me the way it did for you. Perhaps those things weren't hanging around my person or i am not a victim of internal parasitosis, i don't know. I use it primarily to get rid of the " scent " or whatever chemo refuse these damned things have left on my body. During the first month of this ordeal of which i was furiously bitten and swarmed every night, the clothes started to inhabit an " earthy " blood-like smell the morning after. Before i figure out what the " scent " was actually doing: agitating mites in the vicinity with a chemo mating call, i used Tea Tree Oil and developed rashes that itched badly. I don't know for sure, but this " Scent " was probably causing people (who obviously have mites on their bodies - they are everywhere, they just didn't bothered human beings that much unless the conditions somehow click) we go near to itch and sneeze. The urge to reproduce is one, if not the most powerful of urges all sentient beings. > > > > > > Thanks, Stan. Very encouraging except for the part about throwing > out > > > all your books. > > > > > > I've been away from home for 5 and a half weeks. In the last week, > RH is > > > so low it can't be measured at all and temp is between 80 and 90. I > plan > > > to sleep at home Monday night, as a test. I'm terrified but have to > find > > > out. > > > > > > ES > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 Bob, I'm almost wondering whether the red splotches caused by rubbing Thai hot sauce is a result of your skin simply reacting unfavorably to the spice rather than getting critters to come out. It's like rubbing Tabasco in your eyes, but on your skin. > > > > > > > > Thanks, Stan. Very encouraging except for the part about > throwing > > out > > > > all your books. > > > > > > > > I've been away from home for 5 and a half weeks. In the last > week, > > RH is > > > > so low it can't be measured at all and temp is between 80 and > 90. I > > plan > > > > to sleep at home Monday night, as a test. I'm terrified but > have to > > find > > > > out. > > > > > > > > ES > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 If I have a spot of them nesting(or whatever the hell they are doing) on my skin when I spray peroxide on it, it itches and burns like mad. I used it to clear up my back that itched so bad but u couldnt see anything. That is until i would get my hubby to spray it...then all kinds of blotchy, red, itchy spots and lines would show up. They actually looked like scratch marks but I had not scratched it. I would do that and let it soak in, burn, itch, all that and then get in the shower. Made a huge difference. Still use it in my ears all the time. > > > >> > > > Thanks, Stan. Very encouraging except for the part about throwing> > out> > > > all your books.> > > >> > > > I've been away from home for 5 and a half weeks. In the last week,> > RH is> > > > so low it can't be measured at all and temp is between 80 and 90. I> > plan> > > > to sleep at home Monday night, as a test. I'm terrified but have to> > find> > > > out.> > > >> > > > ES> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 I shouldn't have said like crazy. I did my arms from the elbow down, for an hour or two, to see how my skin would react to it. On my left arm, two patches came up about the size of quarters, that itched like crazy for hours afterward. I think they were mite colonies. It is 35% chili and has water, sugar, vinegar, salt and garlic in it also. I can take it in my mouth and swig it around for a while. It's not killer hot. I've been putting it on almost everything I eat. My cayenne bath I take is one of my most successful so I think they really hate hot stuff. I will experiment more and let you know. Thanks for the input Kihun. b > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, Stan. Very encouraging except for the part about > > throwing > > > out > > > > > all your books. > > > > > > > > > > I've been away from home for 5 and a half weeks. In the last > > week, > > > RH is > > > > > so low it can't be measured at all and temp is between 80 > and > > 90. I > > > plan > > > > > to sleep at home Monday night, as a test. I'm terrified but > > have to > > > find > > > > > out. > > > > > > > > > > ES > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 Too bad, I was hoping yours had gone away too, like Stan's. Geez. The little beasts love our skin. Mine act like they're going away, but I'm going to keep pounding on them for the foreseeable future. myrtle > > > > > > Thanks, Stan. Very encouraging except for the part about throwing > out > > > all your books. > > > > > > I've been away from home for 5 and a half weeks. In the last week, > RH is > > > so low it can't be measured at all and temp is between 80 and 90. I > plan > > > to sleep at home Monday night, as a test. I'm terrified but have to > find > > > out. > > > > > > ES > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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