House Hold Pest Control - House Dust Mites
Whilst none of us like to admit it we do all have pests of some sort in the home which is why most of us keep pest control products to hand. The problem is however that most of the time we tend to focus on the ones we can see, not the ones we can’t.
One of the smaller (or should we say tiny) pests that fall into this category is the ever present house dust mite, but you’ll be pleased to know that this is definitely DIY Pest Control territory.
These dust mites feed off any organic residue that is left behind by humans, such as flakes of skin and dust. Outside survival is not something that dust mites can accomplish.
This is because they have evolved to specialize well into their environment that if they were to leave the house for some reason, they would immediately be killed by exposure to UV radiation from the sun or killed by hunting predators.
Dust mites are extremely dark and sinister, even though they may seem fascinating. They exist in our homes side by side with us.
Dust mites are the most common cause of asthma and allergic symptoms worldwide. The European house dust mites and the American house dust mites are the two most common species in existence, however, just because the names of these dust mites are European house dust mites and American house dust mites does not mean that they are only find in Europe and America. On the contrary, they can be found worldwide.
Because dust mites are extremely small, there are some people that have never seen one. You will require a magnifying glass and a strong light source to be able to see them correctly.
The size of dust mites is generally approximately half a millimeter in length. They are extremely light and can be carried around the home by moving currents of air, such as when your turn on a radiator, or when a person stands up quickly.
Most dust mites can be removed from the home by ensuring that you wash and clean properly. Dust mites will also die when they are exposed to high temperatures or freezing.
They also do not do well in places of low humidity. Dust mites typically live in beds, mattresses, bedding, furniture, carpets, and piles of clothing. This is because they can crawl deep into the material and hide from the sunlight and vacuum cleaners that may come looking for them.
As stated above, dust mites are one of the main causes of asthma and allergic reactions. Even though a large majority of the human population is not affected by dust mites, you may, on occasions, notice such actions as sneezing, itching, watery eyes, inflamed eczema, a steaming nose, and other hay-fever like symptoms.
Although many people are not aware that they live with dust mites, and some can live side by side with them without suffering from allergic reactions, it is important to attempt to get rid of them as soon as possible. Even though they cannot be seen, it is not a nice thought knowing that you may have dust mites in your bed or mattress as you are sleeping at night.
It is important to remember that because they are so light, they not only crawl on our skin, but we also inhale them whilst we are breathing in our sleep when they are in such close proximity, example, in our bed.
There are a number of various products available for the purposes of eliminating dust mites, which will enable you to relax and breathe more easily when sleeping. You will be safe in the knowledge that you are not sharing your bed with any unwelcome visitors.
Your local special should be happy to give you any Pest Control Advice you need regarding the best products to use.