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Adult females lay up to 40 to 80 eggs singly or in small groups of three to five. The dust mite life cycle from egg to adult is about one month with the adult living an additional one to three months.
House dust mites, are too small to be visible to the naked eye; they are only 250 to 300 microns in length and have translucent bodies. It takes at least a 10X magnification to be able to correctly identify them.
If you were told the foam mattress you were buying is "dust mite proof." Please keep reading!
According to a study published in European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in June 2002, the risk of finding dust mites is four times higher in foam mattresses compared to spring mattresses and eight times higher for the foam mattresses without cover.
A memory foam bed is made of open-cell viscoelastic foam. The open cells pass air to adjoining cells when you lie down on the mattress and slowly take in air when you stand up. All visco elastic memory foam mattresses, in fact, are made of open cells.
Unfortunately, this open-cell structure is prone to taking in large numbers of dust mites. Conventional foam beds made of closed-cells also allow dust mites in, just not as many as memory mattresses.
The only way to prevent allergy-provoking dust mites in your mattress is to use dust-mite resistant encasings and covers but even they aren't 100% effective. This is why "dust-mite free or proof" claims are a fallacy. No memory foam mattress is free of mites. It is true, however, that its extremely dense structure makes it more difficult for dust mites to nest and feed, hence why they are "resistant."
Foam, however, be it the visco elastic kind or not, does not promote dust mite growth because, unlike natural fibers, is not a food source in itself. This is what mite-resistant means.
Memory foam beds don't stop mites feeding on your dead skin cells, it just means that they are not a feeding source in themselves. They are, therefore, indeed made of a naturally resistant material to dust mites but so are all foam beds, even latex beds.
Most mattress cleaning the past few years have used harsh toxic chemicals and pesticides to kill the dust mites. Pesticides on my mattress that I sleep on? The mattresses my kids sleep on.............which is more harmful the chemical pesticides or the mites!
The Organiclean.com uses the latest techniques in mattress cleaning. UV-C light wands. The UV-C light eliminates bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, and dust mites. After coating the mattress with UV-C light, dust, dander, dust mites, and etc. are vacuumed up with a HEPA filter vacuum.
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