Bird Mite Infestation Forums General Discussion Desperately need help

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      micha
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      We have been fighting biting red and black bugs since May. These critters are not effected by days locked in a car in the summer, although cold seems to be slowing them down.

      My mother and sisters houses are also infected and we have tried all of the protocols… Dermatologist confirms we are being bitten but biopsies have been inconclusive and pest control folks say- ‘don’t know what that is so we can’t treat it.”

      We are desperate for help and would appreciate any and all input.

      I’ll write up a summary, but I’m new to the site and figured I would post here first in case you have immediate thoughts.

      Much appreciated,
      M

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