Mites
Mighty Mites
They hide in your bed and breed on your face. They’re smaller than the period at the end of this sentence.
By Rob Dunn
Photographs by Martin Oeggerli
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By Rob Dunn
Photographs by Martin Oeggerli
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After publishing the previous article on feeling lethargic, I had an insight:
Given that 30% of humanity is plagued with mite infestation, microscopic biting mites, you are always bothered.
You can’t sleep through the night, because almost every night there is a 2-hour period when eggs hatch into worms… worms that cause itching, or when hungry mites hatch, and they bite and crawl their way to your head and ears to start their adult lives, to mate, to lay eggs, that will start the cycle in about 22-26 hours.
I know you don’t want to hear it, but eventually you’ll have to hear it.
If you look, at least half of our time is spent fixing or being part of a “fix”.
The problem with fixing is fundamental and it is against Life and it is against Nature.
Nature, Life, never fixes anything, it continues on what is, and it either will live or die. Or it restores… but not fixes…
Nature, Life, doesn’t care. Caring is a human error.
Every solution to a problem creates a larger problem.
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