![]() I have the same worms!!! I’m infested with them, some are brown, some are black and white, others translucent….I pee lots of them. We nonetheless hope that she finds something of value in this article and we wish her the very best. We recommend that our reader take some of the worms to her local county extension office to have someone physically examine them, as they might have a better chance at identifying them. To conclude, we are still not sure what these organisms are. Or perhaps she has a dog or cat that is bringing them in? Alternatively, to eliminate the worms, she can freeze the items of clothing they are infesting for at least 48 hours and then launder the clothing after defrosting. She might also want to think about the places she has been going: if they keep coming back after she cleans the house, maybe they are being brought in on something. We know she has already tried these methods, but sometimes it takes a few times to get all the organisms. The best thing our reader can do is continue to vacuum her home and launder the infested clothing at the highest temperature the given items can withstand, and repeat this until no organisms are left. Naturally, we are not qualified or legally able to identify parasitic organisms, because such organisms always pose a medical threat and thus require a medical diagnosis: we are not medical professionals. In that article, we discussed threadworms (also known as pinworms), which are free-roaming, parasitic roundworms. Stringy white worms found by woman in Hawaii VIDEO ![]() I am hoping that maybe you looked into it further and have answers now.” ![]() I saw that someone else wrote in from Oklahoma about them with a photo and that is exactly them and you didn’t have a clue. I have tried vacuuming, laundering, drying, even picking them off but they always come back. I also see dust-like particles all through the air, but I don’t think it’s dust because it maneuvers in different directions and it’s bigger. It is not a few here and there it is an immense amount. Normal lint or hair doesn’t stick straight out like these do either. At first I thought it was hair or lint, then I looked closer and it was moving, and other lint or hair wasn’t. They are very thin, like hair, but kind of kinky. EVERYTHING! They attach on one end and stick out of the fabric. “They are on my clothes, rugs, couches, and towels. “I found these clear strands (worms?) on every item of fabric in my home”, states this reader in Hawaii. So gross.EXCITING UPDATE! A regular All About Worms reader named Heidi has, after extensive research, discovered both what are these parasites that look like hair that are infecting humans (or at least infecting her), and a cure to eradicate them! Read the write-up of the information that she shared with us here. I really hope there weren't flies eggs in the cat food - if not, I assume the flies have been lured by the stinky food and laid in the morning and ten hours later there are maggots. it took a week or so but after a horrifying bin emptying experience (where her food remains go), I realised these are maggots. In the summer heat, I've noticed that when I get home there are little white bits on the food. She tends to nibble on it during the day, so there's usually some breakfast left when I get back from work around 7pm, and then she gets her dinner around 8.30.Īnyway. We have tried her on several different types, but as far as she is concerned, whiskas fish selection in jelly is the only acceptable dinner (which pains me as it's something like 4% fish.). My cat will basically only eat Whiskas wet food.
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