Re: Morgs hibernate in winter?
This is really helpful!! Thank you!!
Your points all make sense to me.
I do have more symptoms around my foot, hands,nostrils, and eyes. I guess it's because they are more moist than the rest parts of my body.
And I am convinced that each time I had a flare up, I had beening eating ramen/rice/burgers, which must acidified my body that the Morgs would thrive on.
I have a few questions though:
1. If as you said, they can't live long off your body, then it's more like scabies, in which case, bagging bedding/clothes for a few days would be enough to kill them, however, from most of our experience, this is not ture. Morgs can live/hibernate in enviromnet for YEARS without human to feed on. I was reinfested numberous times by just accidently contacting stuff in storage.
2. Spore producing. Do we have a good way to deal with spores? This makes me think of the toxic black mold, which is almost impossible to get rid of once you contracted it in your environment. Mold is even better to deal with, because they can be seen by naked eyes. This is so horrible.