Is qwerty tummy real?

Posted: May 31st, 2010 - 3:27pm by Doug Powell

It’s called “qwerty tummy,” the idea that office workers or people like me who do everything around the notebook keyboard are spilling food crumbs that attract mice that then leave their droppings and disease and make people barf.

Qwerty being the first six letters on a keyboard. Get it?

A N.Y. Times word blogger wrote it up today, based on a story that appeared May 12, 2010 in the Daily Mail.

The Royal Society of Chemistry says mice are leaving droppings in computer keyboards as they search for food crumbs in empty offices at night. Their claims come amid a rise in anecdotal evidence suggesting mice are becoming an increasing problem.

One London cleaning firm told them: 'A woman worker wondered why 'seeds' were coming out of her computer keyboard when she typed. She was mystified because she did not eat food at her desk. An investigation showed them to be mice droppings.'

I get asked about these pop safety surveys all the time – someone wants to sample keyboards (left, photo from Daily Mail), or door handles, or money, or lemon wedges or iced tea dispensers and yes, there are bacteria present, but where are the bodies? Where are the sick people from these practices?

I should have taken a picture this morning of the nightly offering held forth by our cats – a dead mouse on the front porch. The cats need to do a much better job scaring off the rabbits from our lettuce patch.

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Jenny says:

Thanks for that... your post makes me laugh.. not only is the blog called barf! But this post reminds me of a guy I used to sit near in class.. he ate so much as his desk, there was always food under his desk (we sat in quite a dark lab). I guess the cleaner must have missed it! Bits of his bacon sandwich, sub crumbs... the lot!

Posted on June 2nd, 2010 - 9:20am

Jodi says:

I've never had mouse droppings in my laptop but I did have a colleague who had an ant infestation in his laptop. He stayed up all night one night killing hundreds of ants as they exited his laptop. This didn't get rid of the infestation. I think he finally froze all or parts of his laptop to kill all the ants. Fortunately, the ants died but his laptop survived.

Posted on June 2nd, 2010 - 4:00pm

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