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Reply #90 posted 11/06/07 10:02pm

magnificentsyn
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This forum just keeps getting shallower & shallower.


You finally got an avatar! woot!
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Reply #91 posted 11/06/07 11:41pm

purplesweat

I have my sheets drawn back during the day so lots of sunlight can get on the bed and kill those sorry bastards. I also use two pillowcases instead of one for extra protection. [I have asthma so I take lots more precautions against anything that could cause it].

Wash your bedding regularly people, use at least 3-4 fitted sheets. It's a bitch when you have to wash all your bedding but better than having those freaks all over you. ill
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Reply #92 posted 11/07/07 7:33am

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applekisses said:

I'm severely allergic to those little fuckers. I have to get injected with dead ones once a week! mad


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RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #93 posted 11/07/07 8:19am

XxAxX

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hey! i have a solution i think we can ALL get behind.

hows about if we turn the tables on these little buggers?

i'm talking about, waking up in the morning and licking the sheets and blankets for breakfast. eat those dust mites up. THAT should show them

turn about is fair play nod ill nod
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Reply #94 posted 11/07/07 8:22am

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XxAxX said:

hey! i have a solution i think we can ALL get behind.

hows about if we turn the tables on these little buggers?

i'm talking about, waking up in the morning and licking the sheets and blankets for breakfast. eat those dust mites up. THAT should show them

turn about is fair play nod ill nod


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RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #95 posted 11/07/07 8:47am

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I’d like to talk about these little 8 leged spiders that crawl upon your bed and body, yall. Thousands of them.

Chemicals don’t get rid of them. They just come back. Strong soap, and bleach is not affective--they still live.

They feed upon your dead skin. Because they have a rudimentary stomach, incapable of the type of digestion we enjoy, they must excrete an enzyme on the fungus Aspergillus repens, which digests most of the material they need it to digest outside of them. It’s basically digesting the food previous to placing delicious morsels of dead skin in their mouths. And this is happening all over your body right now as you read this.

In the great outdoors, Sunlight and natural enemies keep their populations in check, but the average human home provides a nice stable environment for them to not only live, but flourish. Dust mites are thought to be one of the leading causes of Asthma in households (their waste matter which drops from your skin gets in your bed, pillows, etc. irritating breathing).

A few things you can do, in desperate attempts to control the population of them is getting rid of carpeting in the bedroom, washing sheets at least once a week. Freeze your pillow cases for an hour or two. vacuum your bed and upholstered furniture, and buy a HEPA air filter--beware though as HEPA air filters generate ozone which can irritate lungs and cause other side affects. Finally, if you own pets, you can try killing them I guess.

I feel that eventually, though it seems unlikely, that one day, dust mites will make the evolutionary leap from eating dead skin to feeding on live human flesh. Imagine thousands of these creatures feasting of you as you scream yourself delirious.

If the evolutionary step were to take place, mankind would be in certain peril.






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I didn't realise they were that big, if a dust mite fought an armadillo who would win?
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
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Reply #96 posted 11/07/07 8:49am

Imago

jami0mckay said:

Imago said:

I’d like to talk about these little 8 leged spiders that crawl upon your bed and body, yall. Thousands of them.

Chemicals don’t get rid of them. They just come back. Strong soap, and bleach is not affective--they still live.

They feed upon your dead skin. Because they have a rudimentary stomach, incapable of the type of digestion we enjoy, they must excrete an enzyme on the fungus Aspergillus repens, which digests most of the material they need it to digest outside of them. It’s basically digesting the food previous to placing delicious morsels of dead skin in their mouths. And this is happening all over your body right now as you read this.

In the great outdoors, Sunlight and natural enemies keep their populations in check, but the average human home provides a nice stable environment for them to not only live, but flourish. Dust mites are thought to be one of the leading causes of Asthma in households (their waste matter which drops from your skin gets in your bed, pillows, etc. irritating breathing).

A few things you can do, in desperate attempts to control the population of them is getting rid of carpeting in the bedroom, washing sheets at least once a week. Freeze your pillow cases for an hour or two. vacuum your bed and upholstered furniture, and buy a HEPA air filter--beware though as HEPA air filters generate ozone which can irritate lungs and cause other side affects. Finally, if you own pets, you can try killing them I guess.

I feel that eventually, though it seems unlikely, that one day, dust mites will make the evolutionary leap from eating dead skin to feeding on live human flesh. Imagine thousands of these creatures feasting of you as you scream yourself delirious.

If the evolutionary step were to take place, mankind would be in certain peril.






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I didn't realise they were that big, if a dust mite fought an armadillo who would win?


They both kick ass!

Neither of them needs Web Sheriff to do their fighting!
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Reply #97 posted 11/07/07 8:51am

jami0mckay

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Imago said:

jami0mckay said:




I didn't realise they were that big, if a dust mite fought an armadillo who would win?


They both kick ass!

Neither of them needs Web Sheriff to do their fighting!


I guess I picked the wrong day to have the sleeve from around the world in a day tattooed on my backside. I think the Web Sherriff will look like Tom Selleck when he was in that remake of Monte Walsh nod
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
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Reply #98 posted 11/07/07 8:53am

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drool
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Reply #99 posted 11/07/07 8:53am

Imago

jami0mckay said:

Imago said:



They both kick ass!

Neither of them needs Web Sheriff to do their fighting!


I guess I picked the wrong day to have the sleeve from around the world in a day tattooed on my backside. I think the Web Sherriff will look like Tom Selleck when he was in that remake of Monte Walsh nod

falloff
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Reply #100 posted 11/11/07 9:30pm

2the9s

This stupid thread. rolleyes
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Reply #101 posted 11/12/07 9:06am

Imago

2the9s said:

This stupid thread. rolleyes

brick
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Reply #102 posted 11/28/07 8:35am

Imago

I just read that Eucalyptus essential oil might be effective against them in the wash.
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Reply #103 posted 11/28/07 8:36am

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If this thread was a t.v show it would be Manimal disbelief
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
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Reply #104 posted 11/28/07 8:42am

Imago

jami0mckay said:

If this thread was a t.v show it would be Manimal disbelief

falloff
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Reply #105 posted 11/28/07 10:12am

CarrieLee

I just went to the allergist the other day. In addition to be allergic to almost every tree, grass, mold, cherries, almonds, peaches and peanuts I am allergic to dust mites.

I try not to think about it because you can't see them and well, everyone has them. I was told to wash my bedding in hot water every 2 weeks and get coverings for my pillows, mattress and box spring. Wash the covers every 2 weeks as well.

There is a solution that will kill them and you use it ever 3 months.

It's disgusting but what are you gonna do? You can also cover air vents with a certain covering to prevent them.

Gross. I'm itchy just thinking about it.
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Reply #106 posted 11/28/07 10:34am

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Aww, their so precious!!
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Reply #107 posted 12/25/07 9:28pm

Imago

NDRU said:




Aww, their so precious!!

Thank you.


It's never too late to breath new life into this subject.
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Reply #108 posted 12/25/07 9:30pm

evenstar

you would bump this shit as i'm happily eating pie. neutral
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Reply #109 posted 12/25/07 9:33pm

Imago

evenstar said:

you would bump this shit as 9b0i'm happily eating pie. neutral[/b]

eek
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Reply #110 posted 12/25/07 9:34pm

roodboi

Imago said:

evenstar said:

you would bump this shit as 9b0i'm happily eating pie. neutral[/b]

eek

the bragging never ends....disbelief
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Reply #111 posted 12/25/07 9:35pm

evenstar

Imago said:

evenstar said:

you would bump this shit as 9b0i'm happily eating pie. neutral[/b]

eek


hmm
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Reply #112 posted 12/26/07 10:14am

Imago

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Imago said:


eek


hmm

hah!
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Reply #113 posted 12/26/07 10:49am

BucketOfBouncy
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because I am not paranoid enough...
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Reply #114 posted 12/26/07 11:40am

Imago

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:

because I am not paranoid enough...

touched
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Reply #115 posted 01/04/08 8:01am

XxAxX

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are dust mites able to survive in really really dry, desert weather? confuse
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Reply #116 posted 01/04/08 4:29pm

Imago

XxAxX said:

are dust mites able to survive in really really dry, desert weather? confuse

Thank you for asking.





No. they need moisture.


Also, being in sunlight kills them. In addition, there are natural predators outside the home that eat them.

So our houses are safe havens--breeding ground for them. It's quite possible that they will eventually take the evolutionary step of turning our own homes into death traps.
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Reply #117 posted 01/04/08 4:40pm

statuesqque

eek oh great now I'm reminded of the bugs living on our bodies


clean, clean, clean OCD overdrive mad
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Reply #118 posted 01/04/08 5:11pm

Imago

statuesqque said:

eek oh great now I'm reminded of the bugs living on our bodies


clean, clean, clean OCD overdrive mad

Did you read the thread about male cleanliness too?
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Reply #119 posted 01/04/08 5:13pm

statuesqque

Imago said:

statuesqque said:

eek oh great now I'm reminded of the bugs living on our bodies


clean, clean, clean OCD overdrive mad

Did you read the thread about male cleanliness too?



male cleanliness? nooo, oh lord let me go read it neutral

I read it hmm
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