What dangers do dust mites impose on my family?

What dangers do dust mites impose on my family?

by Kristina Brown

How would you define dust mites? What dangers do dust mites bring? Can dust mites harm my family and I in any way? The subject of dust mites creates many questions, and is a topic only few are educated on. These eight-legged creatures roam your house by the millions on a daily basis and yet you have little information about them. With the information provided below you will know more about dust mites and their habits.

Do Dust Mites Defecate? Dust mites defecate like any other animal that eats. On use average a dust mite will defecate approximately 20 times a day, on various items in your house including your couch, carpeting, mattress and other household items.

Eww Gross! Is All That Waste Harmful to Me? It is utterly gross to know that every night that warm comfy bed you lie down in is covered in feces and a combination of dead and alive dust mites. The feces of dust mites can actually trigger allergic reactions because the body might recognize a dust mite’s feces as a foreign substance, and attack it. This reaction works like any other reaction such as peanuts, crayfish, or pollen. Allergic reactions are not caused by the dust mites themselves but the feces they produce.

How would someone describe a Dust mite? A dust mite is a living, breathing creature, just like you and me. It breathes, eats, defecates, and reproduces like any other living thing. Over its lifetime a female dust mite will lay a total of 100 eggs, and die within 60 days while a male dust mite will die within one month.

What is the Reason we have an Allergic Reaction to Dust Mite Feces but Not our Own Feces? Dust mites feces contains and specific type of protein, which triggers the allergic reactions. Humans do not create this protein so human waste does not cause allergic reactions.

What are Some of the Things Which May be Experienced Due to an Allergic Reaction? A dust mite allergy is analogous to any other allergy such as pollen and dust. Sneezing, itching, and watery eyes are common effects of a dust mite allergy. Dust mite allergies are like having the common cold all the time, which often aggravates those with it because they are unable to pinpoint the exact cause of the problem.

Dust mites cause a lot of problems, but exactly how big is a dust mite? A dust mite’s size is minuscule, at a total size of only half a millimeter. Dust mites create enormous problems for asthma and allergy suffers in comparison to their tiny stature.

With this article you are armed with information about what dust mites are, their habitat of choice, and their size. The data provided will hopefully helped you learn more about the millions of 8 legged creatures within your house.

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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 19th, 2008, 6:57 am by Kristina Brown   

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