Dust mites are the scourge of allergy sufferers everywhere. They are microscopic insects, not detectable to the human eye, that feed on human and animal skin shedding. They breed prolifically, and ...
Dust mites flourish in environments with warmth and high humidity, typically in bedding, mattresses, and upholstered furniture, as they feed on dead skin cells. Regular cleaning, such as washing ...
Here’s how to get rid of these tiny pests. Clover mites feed on more than 200 different species of plants, preferably clover, which gives them their name. But, surprisingly, they typically aren’t a ...
If you’ve barely gotten over the shocking news that we have spiders in our beds and are in the midst of a bed bug epidemic, the last thing you probably want to be dealing with is dust mites. But alas, ...
Good Housekeeping on MSN

How to deal with dust mites

*Vacuum your mattress every month, using very low suction and the upholstery tool, paying particular attention to areas such ...
Dusting is one of those household chores it’s easy to skip over, but dust can cause allergies, respiratory problems, and other unwanted complications. Whether you suffer from an obvious allergy or not ...
Learn how dust mites impact everyday allergy symptoms and the practical ways to minimise them for a healthier home ...
Spider mites can be a problem on many different plants, both indoors and outdoors. But at times, it seems like they have a special preference for tomatoes. Typically, we first notice we might have a ...
You've been caring for your houseplants religiously, watering them on schedule and placing them in perfect lighting. But suddenly, your once-thriving green friends are looking sickly. Welcome to the ...