01 Sep 09 - 09:44 PM (#2714202) Subject: Bow Mites Cure From: GUEST I'm wondering if anyone might have a cure for fiddle bow mites. You know those pesky rascals that chew off the hairs. A simple one that I'e found is to put a hankerchief full of raw cedar shavings in the case. Anybody got any others. Dave |
01 Sep 09 - 09:47 PM (#2714207) Subject: RE: Bow Mites Cure From: GUEST,deadfrettt Sorry, for some reason my ID didn't click on.. Dave |
02 Sep 09 - 02:05 AM (#2714314) Subject: RE: Bow Mites Cure From: AnneMC Well, I never knew fiddle bows had such problems! Mites that chomp on the hairs, indeed! A garden magazine I get had recommended some herbs to a reader who had a problem with a lorrikeet with feather mites - place sprigs of mite-repelling herbs in its cage. Suggested were tansy, rue and wormwood. The reader has reported back that the herbs had worked very well, and the mites are gone, and the bird no longer looks moth-eaten and dull. Worth a try in your fiddle case, can't do it any harm. AMC |
02 Sep 09 - 02:46 AM (#2714323) Subject: RE: Bow Mites Cure From: open mike I believe bow hair bugs are not actually mites, but the larvae of the carpet beetle, a critter that eats natural fibers of all kind..wool, horse hair, and other stuff. http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-carpet-beetles.htm http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7436.html http://www.talkbass.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-352415.html http://www.johnsonstring.com/Bitten%20By%20Bug.htm http://ezinearticles.com/?Whats-Eating-Your-Violin-Bow-Hair?--It-Might-Be-Bow-Bugs&id=2461787 |
03 Sep 09 - 08:49 PM (#2715849) Subject: RE: Bow Mites Cure From: deadfrett Thanks Anne and Mike. I'll try some of those sites. Dave |