ya, I dont mean to laugh... but... that\'s pretty funny!
I\'d suggest leaving the device in direct sunlight -- not so much as to cook the device, but
so much as to either cook the mites, or heat up the device so that the mites die or want to leave.
The device should probably be off.. the battery should probably be out...
You know, I\'m not an official representative of Sharp, etc... perhaps these devices have
something in them that makes then explode or melt if they\'re in direct sunlight for more
than 3 seconds -- and most electronic usage guidelines state to keep things out of
direct sunlight .... but at the same time, it might be plausible.
as far as mites only lving for 3 weeks -- well, perhaps 1 generation... but what about their
great great great grand-offspring?
I had a 10\' python once... no, really. It had mites once or twice. Where did they come from?
who knows... where did they go? unknown. They would live under the scales of the snake.
There was a time when the snake spent 2 weeks in water, the mites still survived. Luckily the
snake molts and a combination of things got rid of the mites.
Oh, and I\'ve seen cockroaches living in keyboards... yum yum.. no my keyboard -- but have
you checked yours lately?
Scott