Dust mites can also live in your air ducts.
Dust mites in air ducts.
When air ducts are not cleaned for extensive periods of time they may collect mold dust pollen spider webs and other debris all of which are spread throughout the building via the ventilation system.
In their larval stage dust mites have 6 legs and in their post larval stage have 8 legs.
The more dirt in your air ducts the more contaminants.
Use certified allergen capturing filters in all air conditioning units and vacuums to make sure dust mites and their fecal matter are fully captured.
As the layer of dust inside your ducts builds up it s constantly re circulating throughout your home including the dust mite debris that can trigger allergies.
That would be a wrong assumption.
Air vent cleaning is the best way to prevent dust mites.
When you arrange for regular duct and air vent cleaning in your building you will discourage mites from settling there and potentially affecting your health.
Learn more by contacting a qualified hvac technician near you and speaking to a professional who has experience in these matters.
Its excrement is tiny enough to circulate in your home as part of normal dust.
Wash all bedding weekly using hot water.
The average life span of a male house dust mite is approximately 19 30 days.
Another organism that may live in the air ducts of your home or office are dust mites.
You may be thinking that air ducts would have nothing to do with dust mites.