How to Get Rid of Mites in Your Bed

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What Are Mites in the Bed?
Bed mites, commonly known as dust mites, are microscopic arachnids related to spiders and ticks. Unlike bed bugs, mites do not bite. Instead, they feed on dead human skin cells, which we shed daily—especially while sleeping.Beds & Headboards

 

A single mattress can contain millions of dust mites, even if it looks perfectly clean.

Where Do Bed Mites Live?
Mattresses

Pillows

Bed sheets and blankets

Duvets and comforters

Upholstered headboards

Carpets near the bed

They thrive in places that are:Mattresses

Warm

Humid

Rich in skin flakes

Your bed is, unfortunately, the perfect environment.Bedding & Bed Linens

Bed Mites vs. Bed Bugs: Know the Difference
Many people confuse mites with bed bugs, but they are very different pests.

Feature Bed Mites Bed Bugs
Visibility Microscopic Visible to the eye
Bites No Yes
Main problem Allergies, itching Blood-feeding bites
Habitat Bedding, mattress Mattress seams, cracks
Elimination Cleaning & environment Professional treatment
If you don’t see bugs but experience allergy-like symptoms, mites are likely the cause.

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