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I need some advice on my situation. I have not mentioned it before because it's a bit strange,and I was hoping it would clear up,but it hasn't.
Since this past July/August 2006, I have noticed that I am being followed/annoyed by gnat like bugs or fruit flies. They seem to be flying around me constantly. When I go to work, they will be in my office... bothering me. When I am in my car at least one will have found his way there flying around me/on me. I can actually go to a restaurant or cinema, and notice that one has found it's way there too somehow! I don't understand how they have managed to attach themselves to me/on me and follow me from place to place. I know that they are attracted to smell,but I am not using any new shampoos/soaps. Nothing out of the ordinary. I only take my normal vitamins and my BP meds as per normal. I have no plants,and leave no food out, and my house is very clean. I notice that they actually seem to fly around me specifically. Generally there is not more than 1 at a time. I will kill it,and ten minutes later I will notice another one flying around me. I do not want to give the impression that there are many like a swarm, as I said it's only one flying around,and then another at some later stage. My co-workers have noticed this also,and have said that it's odd. I wouldn't suspect that I had something to do with it personally, but it's been going on for 10 months now,and they seem to appear wherever I am, ie, inside my car,my house,my office,at restaurants. Any ideas anyone? |
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Years ago, if I went to visit relatives who lived out in the country, bees would follow me everywhere. No one believed me (and no, I wasn't wearing anything yellow). I said "watch this, and I moved from where I was, and they followed me. I didn't wear any particular perfume. I was very young, like 14 or 15.
This happened so much, I stopped going in their backyards. I once went to the park with some friends and sure enough, bees came around me. Maybe we give off an aura or something in our bodies are attracting them. But I just read that bees are dying off. I hope you get rid of the gnats. Try spraying on some OFF or something that is sold in your neck of the woods, some bug repellant or something with Deet. Jeez, gnats and fruitflies. boy oh boy Melody
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I thought maybe because I snack in my office,and I'll eat a piece of fruit,and throw the core in the bin.
But let's say I leave the office to go to the bathroom,or another office, it will actually follow me. So why doesn't it stay with the fruit core? But this will happen all day long weather i eat or not, and regardless of where I am. I just went into a co-workers office to speak to him, and one was all over me in there. He said he has been showering twice a day because he thought it was him, but since seeing how it was all over me, he know thinks it's me They Want!! ![]() Just to mention I shower in the morning and use Dove unscented soap,and at night I take a hot bath before bed to help relax my muscles so I can sleep better. As I said I was just going to deal with this on my own,but 10 months is a long time to have a problem like this,and not have had any sort of advice. I also posted on the Rare conditions forum too. I am trying to think of all the reasons this may be happening. Like does it have anything to do with my PN? |
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This is the time and year we get them in Mo. You open the door there
waiting to greet you at the door. The love fruit never leave a core laying around,and some of the juice from the fruit may be getting on you,it happens. There really bad now since we are haven't floods,poor people are loosing there homes and so much farm land.. ![]() Mel are you sleeping?? |
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I have no idea why they are attracted to you but just taking a wild guess, perhaps one of your neighbors has a one or more fruit trees that is attracting them, or a composs bin close to your fence that you may walk past every morning and perhaps they jump on you then and then the little buggers come for a ride to work with you.
I would be very tempted to lay some bait in plastic containers for them along the neighbours fence that you may think there coming from, and also bait in your car so their attracted more so to your bait, than you, i found this on the net were people had a big problem with fruit flies. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ............................ I work in a restaurant and we get them bad in the summer, and we use a mixture of cider vinegar, and water. about 70 percent vinegar, and 30 percent water, in a glass, and set them where you have the most fruit flies. a few days of that, and your glasses will have fruit flies floating on top. But make sure to use CIDER vinegar. The cider attracts them. change the mixture everyday, and do it for a couple weeks. It may not be the most pleasant smell, but hey, No fruit flies. Give it a try! It really works! Good luck! good luck anyway Brian ![]() |
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Oh, yeah. My son has always had that same problem.
He could be standing in a field with 100 other people and there would a cloud of bugs flying around his head and none around anyone else. I've actually seen wasps follow him for yards. They don't bother me at all. As a matter of fact, I'm sort of the neighborhood "wasp lady". There's one place on my balcony where the paper wasps like to build a nest -- I let them. They don't bother me. It's probably got something to with chemicals -- a combination of the products that you use for washing clothing and bathing and shampooing together with your own natural body scent. I'd try something 'simple' first like Avon's Skin-so-Soft. It's supposed to be a good repellant (http://heritage.scotsman.com/ingenui...?id=1819182005). It that didn't work, I'd try something stronger. But, I'd talk with the pharmacist and get something 'gentle'. You don't want to be lathering yourself up with some kind of horrendous chemical. If you're not using scentless detergent and fabric softener to clean your clothes, I'd give that a try too. Barb |
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Ya know...that's a good question. Nerves function by synapse which is pretty much a just a fancy word for an electrical impulse, if you will. I wonder if it has something to do with it such as it alters a persons normal, natural magnetic fields? Does this even make sense?
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Hey Aussie, be careful about using insect repellant: the chemicals in them are neurotoxic. Maybe a fruit fly isn't so bad.
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