Thanks Meg!
The eggs of those citrus midges are quite long and clustered hey.
Just read that the gall midges that prey on animals are called zoophages.
But even the mum eaters love to eat mycellium (fungus filaments). Their head protrusions (pg274) look quite like my worm:
The Larvae of the Gall Midges ... - Google Book Search Morgellons-Disease-Research - Jo's Album: Larvae, worms, casings and shedded skins - Picture
I'm using 100% neem oil on my skin, taking neem leaf capsules, magnolia tablets, chilli peppers, ivermectin and more!! (not sure what else to throw at it!)
The more larvae photos from web we can find the better....I havent been too successful yet.
cheers
Jo xxx
ps - glad to see you're back on the case Digibluster...whoever you are!