Dust mites are microscopic parasites that live off the skin we shed, living in our beds, carpet and furniture. Dust mites are the number one allergen that people with asthma and allergies suffer from.
These pest's gut contain potent digestive enzymes that continue on to their feces. Their fecal matter floats in the air where they can be breathed in causing aggravated allergies and asthma. The dust mite's fecal enzymes are major inducers of allergic reactions such as wheezing. The dust mite's exoskeleton also contributes to allergic reactions of many homeowners.
Dust mites can survive in all types of climates, even at high altitude. House dust mites thrive in the home, specifically in bedrooms and kitchens. You can find dust mites hidden in mattresses, carpets, furniture and bedding. Even in dry climates, house dust mites can survive and reproduce easily in bedding, particularly in pillows, deriving moisture from humidity in the air. Dust Mites need 50% relative humidity in your home to thrive.
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