It is on pillows, bed-sheets and all over and feeds on dead skin shed by animals and humans, the Sunday Times learns. However, some people may be allergic to the faeces of dust mites which could ...
As their name suggests, dust mites lurk in the hidden dusty spots within our homes where they’re free to feast on our dead, shed skin. If you haven’t hoovered under your bed or washed your ...
Dust mites tend to live on fabrics and upholstery that frequently come into contact with human or animal skin—like furniture ... Vacuuming under and around the bed on a regular basis; and ...