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| Is anyone in FLA. seeing more worms around their house this year? I squish them with a folded up tissue and throw them away in waste basket. Recently I bought some Hot Shot Citrus bug spray. It really kills them, or so I thought. I'm telling you I see them everywere. Its disgusting and gives me the creeps. Anyway I sprayed one the other day and left it lay there. This morning I'm sitting there and see something moving on it so I sprayed it again. I figured it was an ant eating at it. I look and it was a new thinner worm. It had shed its skin. So many things came to my mind of why we can't kill these things. Is this why some see things in toilet that look long and transparent,why GSE and Vit.C treatments effect this, but not cure. what do you all think? This could be part of the puzzle. It just really got me thinking. Sarothra could be right about having to squish these suckers. I swear it just gets stranger and stranger. You know orange juice used to always make my face break out. Could a treatment be to overload on citrus over and over again. Maybe this is why the GSE BO talks about is so good, but why it takes so long to clear these lesions. I mean we know its layer after layer with this stuff, but maybe theres more to it than that. When I saw this thing had shed its skin like a snake, and there was a brand new worm just as long but thinner I couldn't believe it. Shocking! Tell me what you think about this. Have any of you seen this? Thanks, Claudia |
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| Thanks for your replies. I am computer stupid. I wish I could do pictures and stuff. I'm going to look around the web and if I see one of these nematode worm things I'll post it. I'm not saying this is exactly what we get in our body, but when I saw how it shed its skin it started me thinking. Maybe this is what happens in our body. I was just shocked at what I saw. I do know they are hard little sh-ts to kill. It takes alot of pressure to squish to kill them. If you don't sqush the whole thing it will keep on living. I thought it was something too that the citrus bug killer affected them, when the regular bug spray did not. I guess you learn something new every day, and boy did I. Guess I'll keep squshing and throwing them out, otherwise they shed their skin and keep on trucking. Claudia |
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Very interesting post about your finding the worms shedding their skin. That makes perfect sense if these worms are doing the same kind of thing. Where are you finding those worms - in your house? People are skeptical that the moving fibers are nematodes. I know that they are. Yes, they are falling from the sky, too - chemtrails - they dump these "helpful, environmentally friendly" nematodes by the billions into the environment to control "problem" bugs. Thanks for mentioning my squishing 'cause that's what I've been doing -- big time! I can kill one - directly - using my bare hands - no chemicals, no herbs, no waiting, no muss, no fuss. If there is a lesion that is festering and won't heal I know I have failed to kill the underlying nematode. But you have to know where to push. You don't push on the lesion. You push on the skin around the lesion. I have learned a lot about these lesions by pushing them with my hands. I understand their internal structure much better and can locate the eyes and mouth - with some doing. There is a science to how to crush them. If anyone is intersted let me know and I'll post more about it. sar |
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