Understanding Dust Mites and Bedbugs
Dust mites and bedbugs are common household pests that can affect your sleeping area. Knowing what they are and how they behave is the first step in managing their presence.
What Are Dust Mites?
Dust mites are tiny, microscopic creatures that live in warm, humid places like mattresses and pillows. They feed on dead skin cells that people and pets shed naturally. Research from organizations like the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology shows that dust mite waste can contribute to allergy-like symptoms in some individuals, such as sneezing or itchy eyes.
These pests prefer environments with humidity above 50%. They don’t bite, but their presence can build up over time if not addressed.
What Are Bedbugs?

Bedbugs are small, flat insects about the size of an apple seed, with a reddish-brown color. They hide in seams, cracks, and folds of mattresses during the day and come out at night to feed on blood. According to studies from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), bedbugs can travel on clothing or luggage, making them easy to bring home unintentionally.
Their bites may leave red, itchy marks on the skin, and spotting them early is key to preventing a larger issue.
But that’s not all—understanding how these pests get into your mattress can help you stop them before they settle in.
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