Dust mites are insect-like pests that live in mattresses, pillows and soft surfaces. We spoke with experts about how to get ...
Dust mites live on the dead skin cells – animal or human – that you'll find around the house. Soft surfaces can like your mattress, carpets, clothing and soft furnishings are common hotspots.
Dust mites are usually the last thing on our mind when looking for ways to improve our sleep. However, they’re a bigger threat to a goodnight's rest than you might have imagined. Even the best ...
But while most of us live in harmony with dust mites, they cause the most common allergy in the UK and over 80 per cent of asthma sufferers react to them. Here we take a closer look at the dust ...
Research suggests that making your bed may not have a significant impact on dust mites, but using dust mite covers can help reduce their numbers.
The upheaval of changing your sheets can seem like a chore at times and is so easy to put it off for another day.
Because something else is already there waiting to gobble them up: dust mites. And the longer you wait between washes, the more food these critters will have and the more they'll procreate and ...
Thousands of people with severe dust mite allergies are to be offered the first ever tablet shown to reverse the condition. Around six million Brits suffer with a constant runny nose and other ...
For those who don't already make this a routine, it might come as a shock that you could be cosying up to approximately ...