topside unkown internal mite
This mite anthropod was hatched from a sample taken and grown, from the back of the tongue, what they call black hairy tongue. Tricore labs claim they grew nothing in their samples. Exact same samples.
This mite lives in the body. This mite can dry off and walk on dry surfaces, but it only does so looking for moisture, in a new host, he cares not what kind of moisture it is, he feeds on things that grow in water, or saliva, dont know which, maybe its both.
This mite can not swim, he has to travel by holding on to other things. I watched him feeding on a piece of one of these so called elongated taste buds that are associated with this black hairy tongue. I still do not know, what one has to do with the other.
Their outer shells are very soft and they crush very easily. Now these are so small you can not see them with the naked eye. However the elongated taste buds can, but they are pin head size.
UPDATE: This is a dairy culture mite. Found in cheese, and cheese factories. Why is it living and breeding and laying eggs in my body?
This mite lives in the body. This mite can dry off and walk on dry surfaces, but it only does so looking for moisture, in a new host, he cares not what kind of moisture it is, he feeds on things that grow in water, or saliva, dont know which, maybe its both.
This mite can not swim, he has to travel by holding on to other things. I watched him feeding on a piece of one of these so called elongated taste buds that are associated with this black hairy tongue. I still do not know, what one has to do with the other.
Their outer shells are very soft and they crush very easily. Now these are so small you can not see them with the naked eye. However the elongated taste buds can, but they are pin head size.
UPDATE: This is a dairy culture mite. Found in cheese, and cheese factories. Why is it living and breeding and laying eggs in my body?
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topside unkown internal mite
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