Re: invisible crawding mites


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Posted by Bill on October 05, 2008 at 19:04:31:

In Reply to: Re: invisible crawding mites posted by Charles Cook on August 12, 2008 at 22:07:39:

: : Help,there is some thing crawding on me.At first it was in my cats room,after months of not founding and treating the pest i gave my cat away to save her. For months i did not go into the room or the basement.I have tried every thing to rid the house, but now they have spreaded to other part of the house.They do not bit,but you can feel them as they crawd on your body espically the hair.I have tried pesticides washing wall removing rugs and bombs nothing work. Please help Billie

I found this post on this board:

I have also been biten by
CHEYLETIELLA

I will paste what I found here:

These are not my words , but I have looked up Rotenone , it is a strong insecticide, used heavily for killing everything in a lake so that the lake can then be restocked with game fish.

Here is the paste of the post
: : I was reading these posts , sounds like the 4 year nightmare I had. Finally after 4 years of HELL. I found , what I believe is the problem for most of these people. Most of you have pets. There is a mite called CHEYLETIELLA, found on dogs, cats, rabbits etc. You can see them with a magnifying glass , but is difficult. They are common, but if immune system of animal or person is low, they explode. Most veteranarians dont know how to identify them, even though there is small mention in there school. Rotenone shampoo and good house cleaning, did the trick for my dogs. If I had know about www.cedarcide.com then I would not have had them so long. I still have 4 dogs now and no more mites. Also if you use so many chemicals it smothers your immune system. I was accused of being delusional the whole bit, until a young vet found them on my dogs. She had a professor who had them on his dogs. : : Hello. I have been dealing with mites for 6 weeks now. I believe we have bird mites. The proble




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