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I used sulfur powder bought at the pharmacy store - over the counter- for biting bird mites... also found the source, a nest in the attic eaves of the house. I put the powder on my body and dusted...
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I disagree with all your comments. Often the obvious is overlooked. If you can solve her problem than go for it! Dry cleaning what few clothes may not be synthetic (I don't think too many people...
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Please check out this article, maybe it will be of some help in explaining what you are dealing with.
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Why not let it stay and eat cockroaches and tiny mice? Not sure how to catch it but it is probably a black snake which is harmless. How many inches long is it, tiny right?
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I agree, mites are so tiny and I never could see them but they love to bite you and especially like crotches.. the softer the skin the better is their motto! I used powdered sulphur, sprinkled it on...
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If you can buy powdered sulphur and sprinkle it in the holes the birds are moving in and out of... must be a hold in your roof eaves or such... sulphur killed mites when we got them from birds...
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Absolutely NOT. Termites are very visible and at certain times of the year, they swarm. They are not tiny but not huge either... a little smaller than a house fly with a tan & longer body and longer...
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Powdered sulphur or food grade diamtomaceous earth should help get rid of this. You sprinkle it all over (use a sifter of some sort) and you can even put either on your skin and wash it off when you...
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Okay so the infestation came with you, you still need to try the Diatomaceous earth I suggested. Look at the website and see how many critters it takes care of. You can dust your clothes, your rugs,...
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There are so many kinds of mites and many are willing to bite us if their preferred meal is not available like birds for example. I am wondering if you have any openings in your attic where birds...
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Pretty sure you are describing the behavior of mites. There are so many kinds. My boyfriend' s bedroom became infested when a bird nested in the eave of his house in the corner over this bedroom....
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I believe this may be baby season for the bats so be careful if you should find the hole the bat came in not to seal it so the mother bat is outside and the baby bat is inside. For phenomenal...
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