By: Jessica Boyd | 2010-11-10 | Accessories Dust mites are a particularly annoying, yet unfortunately all too common, problem that plagues millions of mattresses everywhere. Dust mites are microscopic bugs that thrive inside peoples' homes and most notably in warm places like our beds and pillows. While dust mites aren't harmful in and of themselves, being that they don't bite, they can however cause allergies, when you inhale the dust that these bugs produce and release into the air. read more
By: Jessica Boyd | 2010-11-23 | Furniture If you happen to suffer from allergies due to airborne dust particles, then you would do well to invest in a dust mite mattress cover, to protect your bedding where you sleep at night. In fact, it is in your best interests to keep your bedding completely sterile, clean, and free of any allergy inducing dust mites, it being the case that you are going to be spending seven hours a night every night lying in one place on this mattress. read more
By: Jessica Boyd | 2011-01-12 | Home improvement One of the most common problems that many households face, with respect to cleanliness and its impact on your health, is the problem of dust mites. If you are shopping around for a house dust mite mattress cover, then you may already be aware of this fact. If not, then you need to increase your awareness of the threat that dust mites pose to your health, as well as how you can prevent or how you can deal with them, if you come into contact with them in your bedding environment. read more
By: Allan Bried | 2010-03-30 | Allergies Found in every home, without exception, House Dust Mites are microscopic living organisms and, as such, are invisible to the naked eye. They thrive in any environment that is dark, warm and humid, without air circulation and with large quantities of human skin flakes, which defines perfectly, every human bed in the world. read more
By: Robert R Norris | 2011-11-02 | Health & Fitness House dust mites can be found in almost all houses. These are microscopic, eight-legged creatures that are directly connected with us, however, they don’t bite and not parasitic. They do not live in skin follicles, like follicle mites, or they do not tunnel under the skin, like scabies mites. read more
By: James Conrad | 2010-03-30 | Allergies Dust mites may be small in size, but they can be great in number. They are found in our homes and are very small. Although mites do not bite, they do eat the dried skin that falls from our bodies every day. read more
By: tradegiants | 2011-11-09 | Fitness Equipment If you suffer from the above symptoms on a regular basis, it is possible that you have an allergy to dust mites. Living with an allergy to dust mites can be exhausting and seriously effect your quality of life, but fear not – it is possible to take steps to resolve this very common problem. read more
By: Marc Galeazzi | 2010-04-02 | Allergies As a result of various studies it has been concluded that use of dust mite mattresses and covers, regular washing of other bedding and careful vacuuming can help in significantly reducing the dust levels that lead to allergens. If you wish to know more about them then read on. Dust mites are microscopic bugs that can often cause allergic reactions. read more
By: Robert R Norris | 2011-11-02 | Health & Fitness Dust mites lives in pillows which are often cause of certain allergies and asthma. These microscopic bugs feed on the dead skin produced by humans and animals. These dust mites are not agents of diseases but it can easily cause allergies. In addition, contrary to what you believe, dust mites are different from bed bugs. read more
By: Jesse Ryan | 2010-11-22 | Diseases and Conditions Dust mites are those tiny little insects which burrow deep into the bedding and cause allergic reactions to humans. They usually survive on the dead skin, hair or other droppings from humans or animals. They reside in pillows, blankets as well as mattresses. read more
By: Robert R Norris | 2011-11-02 | Health & Fitness Where there are animals and people there can be dust mites, especially in high humidity and warm temperature. read more
By: Andrews Alzberg | 2010-12-11 | Customer Service Dust mites are tiny insects that can be found living in pillows and mattresses. Contrary to popular belief, the way that dust mites cause harm to humans is not by biting them but by producing substances known as allergens, such as faeces or body parts. read more
By: Robert R Norris | 2011-11-02 | Health & Fitness There are many things to do in the form of dust mite treatments. The first thing that you probably would be to take care of is your mattress. read more
By: Aimee Johnson | 2011-01-11 | Home improvement Dust mites are something that we are all living with and most of us are unaware that they even exist. The fact is that as many as 100,000 to 10 million dust mites live in an average mattress. They are undetectable by the human eye, but their feces can cause allergic reactions for some people. read more