Aquí compartimos con el deseo de que otros disfruten de nuestros hallazgos y eviten cometer nuestros errores.minube es una red social donde nos juntamos personas con dos mismas aficiones: viajar y compartir.minube fue uno de esos lugares que, como viajero y fotógrafo, me devolvió un pequeño amor a primera vista.We recently moved (2 months ago) and I felt the same thing on the couch and bed, even worse actually. The couch had a mattress in it, it ended up staying out back for a little while until one day I looked out there and it had little black bugs crawling all over it.During this time it seemed I ws being attacked at night by whatever this is, constant crawling all over my head. Three days ago I started feeling like whatever this was is now in my skin (I'm certain of it), It's under the skin on my face, my scalp, my back, my toes, and my feet.I usually stay up late to work (upwards of 5AM sometimes) and the entire time this crawling is going on. I can feel it crawling in and out of my anus at times also.
Es con quien comento lo que veo o a quien pregunto sobre qué ver, restaurantes, hoteles y hasta vuelos si me hace falta.
I spray the tub down with bleach/water after getting out and noticed when I spray the faucet part some of it turns black (black mold? Please if anyone has been through anything like this offer your sound advice. Several times I have seen a bright blue fiber looking thing, however, when I put it in a little rubbing alcohol, it floated, or swam, back and forth.
The coloring can be from the parasite getting in the clothing and if looked at under a microscope or even a jewelers eyeglass, I could see a small, more solid specimen, which I believe was the parasite, which caused a hair or the bright blue specimen, to move.
First, we've always had a fly problem at every house we go to. However, we're not big fruit eaters and don't have any out.
They seem to love the trash and the sink (different fly? Up to 6 months ago I felt like a bug was crawling on me when I sat on my couch and bed (different apartment), our first assumption was bed bugs and we treated the house (using bombs) for these, the crawling feeling slowed but never fully stopped.