Dust Mites
These are microscopic organisms that thrive in warm, humid places. They survive by feeding on dead skin cells shed by people and pets, making mattresses, pillows, and carpets perfect homes.
While not directly harmful, their droppings can trigger allergic reactions and asthma, causing sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and breathing problems.
Bedbugs
Bedbugs are small, reddish-brown insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals. They hide in cracks, seams, and soft materials such as mattresses.
Their bites result in red, itchy bumps, and their presence often leads to anxiety and disturbed sleep.
đľď¸ââď¸ How Do They Get Into Your Mattress?
Dust Mites:
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Build-up of dead skin cells in bedding
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High indoor humidity
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Lack of regular cleaning or infrequent washing of sheets
Bedbugs:
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Carried in via luggage, clothes, or secondhand furniture
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Spread from neighboring infested areas through walls or floors
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Enter through used items that werenât inspected properly
đż Natural Ways to Eliminate Dust Mites and Bedbug
1. Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate):
Baking soda is a powerful natural remedy that helps absorb moisture and neutralize odors, making it harder for dust mites and bedbugs to survive. Sprinkle it generously over the mattress, let it sit for several hours, then vacuum thoroughly. Repeat regularly for best results.
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