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Differences Between Bed Bugs And Dust Mites
At first glance, pictures of bed bugs and dust mites look nearly the same. They can easily be mistaken for one another by the untrained eye. Both are tiny insects with a brownish to orange colored body. However, when bed bugs and dust mites pictures are placed together, one can clearly see that these two have distinct marking unique to the specie. Bed bugs • Have six legs • Body has a round flattened shape, which plumps up when engorged in blood during their feeding • Have antennae’s • Are tiny, but nonetheless visible enough to spot for the naked eye • Are parasites Dust mites • Are arachnids, which mean they have eight legs • Body is full rounded and feed most on human dander or skin scales. • Doesn’t have antennae’s, they are all legs • Have translucent bodies that make them invisible to the unaided eye • Contribute to allergy. Dust mite allergy is very common and occurs when we inhale their excrement. One thing the bed bugs and dust mites pictures reveal is that they both like to live in our beds. Yes, our mattress hosts hundreds of squirmy little pests. Looking at any bed bugs and dust mites picture is enough to make you want to sleep on a bamboo bed. Unfortunately, bed bugs and dust mites can live there too. Based on the bed bugs and dust mites picture, there is a way to eliminate them in your home. One is to make sure you wash your bed sheets, pillowcases, draperies and carpets regularly. Change them twice a month or better yet, once a week. This will prevent the bed bugs and dust mites picture from popping into your head all the time. Clean the house with a vacuum and if you don’t have one, try running a wet cloth to wipe the floor and other small places that the vacuum cannot reach. Dust mites are the ones that form dust bunnies so make sure you clean these up well. Dust bunnies are a collection of the dust mites’ excrement, hair and other substances that land on the floor. The bed bugs and dust mites picture also show us how different their natures are. Bed bugs are nocturnal insects. They like to feed when it is quiet and when people are sleeping. Bed bugs hide during the day in cracks and warm places. Dust mites are content with living their whole lives in the dark corner. The bed bugs and dust mites picture show how they live out their cycle: hatching, eating, growing, defecating, mating, and laying eggs. When looking for the worse between these tho pests, take a look at the bed bugs and dust mites picture. You’ll see that though bed bugs look scary, at least they are visible and there is a treatment for their infestation. Dust mites are not like that. The bed bugs and dust mites picture shows that dust mites may have more numbers than bed bugs in the mattress. They huddle together and show us their might in numbers. No wonder a lot of people experience allergic rhinitis.
Gretha Filak
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