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Controlling Dust Mites In The House

By: Richard

Dust mites are considered as one of the most difficult pests to annihilate. They are extremely tiny and cannot be easily seen to be removed. As the name indicates, dust mites are present as a result of large amount of dust within the home. Dust mites do well on dust and cause a large number of problems for the people in the house. Hence, controlling dust mites is very important to keep the home clean and healthy.

Dust mites are found in the house because of cleanliness of the home. If the home is not regularly cleaned, vacuumed or dusted, dust mites creep into the house. A large number of dust mites can trigger diseases like asthma or make it worse if a member already suffers from the disease. Dust mites look like tiny spiders or ticks and do well abundantly in hot and humid climate. To keep these dust mites away from the home it is needed for the individuals to incorporate the following methods:

1) Dust regularly. All panels, counters, beddings, sofas, floorings, ceilings and even the far off corners must be regularly cleaned with soft cloth or even a wet cloth in order to get rid of the dust mites. Especially using a wet cloth is the best option.

2) It is recommended to wash bed linen in warm water. It is possible that normal water may not be good enough to kill the mites present in every fold of the linen. Warm water has the advantage and the mites cannot sustain the extreme heat and die immediately.

3) If people stay in areas with high humidity levels they must use de-humidifiers to control the humidity levels in the house. The humidity level in the house must be below 60%.

4) It is crucial to keep furry animals like pet dogs and cats out of the bedroom, as they are great carriers of dust mites.

5) If the air gets polluted too much, individuals must use air cleaners to remove dust and dust mites.

6) It is crucial to use bed covers and pillow covers to keep away the dust and dust mites.

The above are just a few of the most common tasks to keep dust mites away from the house. Once dust is removed or reduced, dust mites themselves would not be existing within the house.


Need more home pest control tips? Richard has a blog with more information about controlling home pests at abouthomematters.com/category/home-pest-control-tips/

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