Mites belonging to the order Acarina, which include ticks and ticks, are invertebrate animals belonging to the class of arachnids (they therefore have eight legs). House dust mites are visible only microscopically.
Inside the house, the mites feed on scales of human skin and animals. By day, the man loses 1g of these pieces of skin.
Mites abound on mattresses, blankets, feather pillows, carpets, carpets, sofas and stuffed animals, developing under optimal conditions of humidity above 70% -80% and temperatures above 20° C.
They live 2 to 3 months, during which they mate 1 to 2 times, giving rise to a posture of 20 to 50 eggs. The most suitable period for mating is spring and autumn.
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