Info about Biting Mites
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Info about Biting Mites
By Jeff Kinser
3/21/2006 9:19:00 AM

There are numerous mites that are capable of invading our homes.  Mites that originate from animals can easily enter a home (due to their tiny size) through tiny entrance points around windows, doors or any other space large enough for them to squeeze through.  Other mites that originate from plants do not migrate as well as other mites but they can enter our homes by hitching a ride on anyone that works in gardens, hot houses, nurseries or even children playing outdoors.  Most plant mites do not bite but they can be an annoyance when their numbers are high.  These mites can also cause an allergic reaction in some people.

The first (and most important) step in eliminating biting mites from your home is to eliminate all possible sources.  If you know exactly which mite has infested your home, the task would be simple.  Identifying the pest is the real trick.  This arachnids (who are related to spiders more than than insects) are so small that either a hands lends or microscope must be used in identification.  Even with proper viewing device, a professional or entomologist is usually required to make a correct identification.


For the average person, identification of a particular mite is too difficult.  Instead of squinting through a hands lens at a bug that is as small as a speck of dust or as large as a tiny tick, your time is better spent looking for possible sources of the infestation.  In many cases this task is simple because certain animals have been seen in the area.  Common sources of biting mites are birds, raccoons, rats, mice or other animals that nest in, below or very near the home.  Other annoying mites have plants as natural hosts.

Use a natural, non-toxic product like Kleen Free to get rid of these nasty pests. Kleen Free is an enzyme based product that causes the mite to molt (shed its outer shell) prematurely. Kleen Free is safe around your pets and family. It can also be used for Lice, Scabies, BedBugs, Fire Ants and other household pests.

Check out this product and get more information about Mites at http://www.licescabiesandbedbugs.com

 


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