Bird Mite Infestation Forums General Discussion Finding mystery bug bird mite veterinary DNA lab, and original Iranian Doctor?

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    • #5250
      Steve
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      Hi.

      I’m looking, long term, for the veterinary DNA testing provider, people have been using to prove unidentified persistent long term mystery bird mite infestation? I think these people were of the mystery bug infestation people, or Lyme’s or Morgellons.

      I am also looking, long term, for the mystery bug found in Iran (I think) diagnosed by a doctor there. References to that, and the exact bug? I have caught something that looked like a middle eastern bird louse.

      If we have the exact species, we can find out the specific effective treatments and chemicals used for them.

      I am curious about the internal infestation affects and description.

      If anybody could link me to any of these and the actual lab site, and people talking about their results, to verify the results, it would be much appreciated?

      Thanks.

    • #5265
      Birdmites
      Keymaster

      try vetdna.com for testing

      • #5292
        johndoe
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        Did you like anything that the farmer posted that was 15 years ago. Help me alot by Godfrey and beat them bugs down if they attack I attack back. Ted’s mange cure 5 tbsp 4 x 1 cup of peroxide 1 cup of water apply to skin it’ll stop the itch in 3 seconds till 30 seconds. If it doesn’t reapply apply in 20 minutes it’ll do it. If it doesn’t get benzoyl peroxide from acne.org $20 for a huge to apply after the shower on tan skin is best up then code it will kill him head to toe. A poster on here was cured and one day by using that his wife was cured in 2 weeks and they never posted again. They did use coconut oil though and water 1 tbsp coconut oil and 32 oz of water on their skin as a shield to stop them. If they pick them up again they use benzoyl peroxide. I use Ted’s mange cure which is really borax and peroxide. It works very well and if it doesn’t work I used the benzoyl peroxide. As for my environment I throw baking soda at the ceiling from the corner hours in one room 10 x 10 I would definitely use at least four boxes and let it go over everything and leave it down for a little bit and then vacuum it up in the car I throw it all over the ceiling also and then I use a leaf blower to blow it out the doors in the bugs are gone. If they touch me I pull over the car throw the baking soda all over the ceiling and down onto everything up and under every crevice under the seat under the dash everywhere and then blow it out will leave floor right on the freeway if I have two and they stopped. Something about the being so alkaline it stops them repeat the next day you will conquer them God bless you call anytime this is Bill at doe 1769 yahoo.com

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