The good news is that these mites cannot live long without a bird host (mmm mmm, do they love bird secretions), so they'll die soon and drop off. But not before leaving dozens of pin-prick bites all over her.
How do you avoid bird mites? First of all, don't be a bird. After that, you must eradicate all bird nests from your property and never bathe again.
Thanks for the itches, booge.
Photo source: Gothamist

My brother once got bitten on the... well... you know what by a bird louse. He was only a kid, but it swelled up like a barbecue sausage!
ReplyDeleteHow's that for a nightmare?
Those definitely look more like lice than mites.
ReplyDeleteOoh...finally something to back up my quite irrational loathing for pigeons!
ReplyDeleteI always used to tell everyone that they were hosts of inimaginable parasites.
Oh my GAWD that made me shiver... nasty.
ReplyDeleteYou'd think that she would have noticed the chirping or bird-like noises coming from her ventilation...
ReplyDeleteewwwwwwwwwwww.