By: Tonia Jordan | 2010-03-29 | Pets Ear mites are a nuisance; tiny insects which reside in an animal's ear canal, irritating the area and causing infections. The most commonly affected pets are cats, dogs, rabbits and ferrets. Though the very rare cases of human infection have been reported, it's generally believed that humans cannot "catch" the insects from their pets. There are a number of treatments available for your pet. read more
By: Audrey Frederick | 2010-03-26 | Pets It is very important that if you "think" your dog/cat has ear mites that you contact your vet at once. Even though there are over-the-counter treatments available there are other ear infections that could be causing your dog to scratch its ears. read more
By: Dirk Pimsler | 2010-03-27 | Pets Ear mites are very tiny insects that are usually not visible to the human eye. These mites are very contagious for dogs and cats but do not affect humans. read more
By: Jeramey Thompson | 2011-10-12 | Alternative Medicine Mites are small parasites that breed and prosper in the ears of pets. They are not visible to the naked eye and can be seen only with the help of microscope. read more
By: Kathy Robinson | 2010-04-02 | Pets Cat ear mites are microscopic spider or crab like parasites, and if they are not treated, can cause infections and even permanent hearing loss in your cat. They are extremely contagious and can be passed from cat to cat, and even from dog to cat. read more
By: Jeramey Thompson | 2011-09-20 | Alternative Medicine Ear mites are the parasites that can be found in the ears of pets that are infected with them, especially cats. Other pets like dogs, rabbits and cattle can also have these mites. read more
By: Frank Will | 2010-04-02 | Pets Ear hematomas in pets are very common in both dogs and cats, is very painful, and if not treated could result in a permanent disfiguring of their ears. There is usually an underlying cause for the reason that your pet is mutilating their own ear and correcting the cause is the only way to prevent it from reoccurring. read more
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: Jenny Styles | 2010-03-26 | Nature Anyone who is typically around pigeons, pet birds, chickens or other domestic fowl or even who lives in an area where one or more bird nests may be present is at risk of being bitten by bird mites. Since this includes virtually everyone, it is important to know the facts about this creature in order to properly identify and treat bites. read more
By: Natalie Halimi | 2010-03-26 | Electronics SNOM is the abbreviation for Scanning Near-field Optical Microscopy and is an alternate name for the Near-field Scanning Optical Microscopy. read more
By: muhammad saleem | 2011-04-24 | Beauty Mud mites – Meet up with the microscopic domestic manufacturing with hazard for your health. Called home mud mites Residence Dust Mite in English is a microscopic creature read more
By: Dr Easton Patrick | 2011-11-09 | Alternative Medicine Ear mites are external parasites which lives on the surface of pet's ear. There are several home remedies for ear mites which are effective and safe to use. read more
By: Jessica Boyd | 2010-12-28 | Furniture Covering your bed with a mite mattress protector is common sense. Dust mites can infiltrate your bedding at any time, without your knowledge. And by then it will have already been too late. You'll begin to suffer allergic reactions due to the allergens released by dust mites. Getting rid of dust mites is no easy task either. 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: Mili Starstruck | 2011-02-09 | Home Improvement Bed bugs and bed mites have created havoc lately. In order to put a full-stop to bed bug infestations, you may need the help of a professional exterminator. Our company provides genuine pest control services. Just give us a call and we will put an end to your bug nightmares. For further details, visit our website- http://www.eradicatebedbugs.com read more