By: Jessica Boyd|2010-11-11|Accessories
Dust mites are a particularly annoying, yet unfortunately all too common, problem that plagues millions of mattresses everywhere. dustmites are microscopic bugs that thrive inside peoples' homes and most notably in warm places like our beds and pillows.
By: Jessica Boyd|2010-11-24|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.
By: gaga|2010-12-16|Business
Size The body of a house dust mite is just visible against a dark background in normal light. A typical house dust mite measures 420 micrometers in length and 250320 micrometres (0.00980.013 in) in width. Both male and female adult house dustmites are creamy blue and have a rectangular shape.
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 dustmites. If you are shopping around for a house dust mite mattress cover, then you may already be aware of this fact.
By: Allan Bried|2010-03-30|Allergies
What are House dust Mites? Found in every home, without exception, House dustmites are microscopic living organisms and, as such, are invisible to the naked eye.
By: Robert R Norris|2011-11-02|Health & Fitness
House dustmites 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.
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 they do not bite, they do eat the dried skin that falls from our bodies every day.
By: tradegiants|2011-11-10|Fitness Equipment
Symptoms include: * Asthma and breathing difficulties * Facial or sinus pain * Irritated and itchy skin * Weepy or reddened eyes * Sneezing and coughing If you suffer from the above symptoms on a regular basis, it is possible that you have an allergy to dustmites.
By: Marc Galeazzi|2010-04-03|Allergies
As a result of various studies it has been concluded that use of dust mite mattresses and covers, regular washing of other beddings and careful vacuuming can help in significantly reducing the dust levels that lead to allergens.
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.