Meth mites are not a real phenomenon and are typically a result of a hallucination or sensation experienced by individuals who are using methamphetamine. They are not actual organisms or pests that exist.
Meth can be transferred person to person through direct contact with contaminated surfaces or objects, sharing drug paraphernalia such as pipes or needles, or through bodily fluids like blood or saliva. It is important to avoid sharing any items that may have come into contact with meth to prevent the spread of the drug.
Yes, bleach can be effective in killing mites on surfaces. It is important to use the appropriate dilution of bleach and follow safety guidelines when using it to ensure effective removal of mites.
No, baking soda will not clear your urine of meth. The only way to ensure meth is not detected in your urine is to refrain from using the substance.
It doesn't. Meth is inanimate and cannot find the way out or exit.
It is unlikely that being around someone who smokes meth would result in getting it into your system unless you come into direct contact with the drug itself. However, secondhand smoke may lead to minor exposure, which is typically insufficient to cause a positive drug test.
Reptile mites can come from the reptile its self if it is new or bad substrate that already has mite
Milk
No. Ear mites only choose cats/dogs as their hosts. Off of the host, they will die after 12 hours.
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Yes
To come down from morphine and meth, used together, a person will need to drink plenty of water, and sleep. They can also go to the hospital to get relief from these drugs.
Yes, humans can get rabbit mites, especially if they come into contact with infected rabbits or their surroundings. Rabbit mites can cause skin irritation, itching, and redness in humans, and it is important to seek medical attention if infestation occurs.
Yes, it is possible to get mites from chickens. Certain mites such as red mites or scaly leg mites can infest chickens and may potentially affect humans who come into close contact with infected birds. Proper hygiene, regular cleaning of chicken coops, and monitoring for signs of mite infestations can help prevent transmission to humans.
Yes they are, and can be passed to any animals they come in contact with. sorry
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