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Dust Mite Control
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus:
Adult dust mites are around 0.3-0.5 mm in length, with the body ribbed and pinkish in colour. Female dust mites have an egg-laying period between 15 and 20 days, with each female dust mite laying around 30 eggs. After 10 days, the eggs hatch and enter the larval stage.
After around 10 days, the larva tranforms into the protonymph which in turn after a further 10 days turns into the tritonymph. The adult dust mite then emerges from the tritonymph 10 days after.
Development times are highly dependent upon temperatures and humidity levels.
You are able to control dust mites in various different ways. Physical
control includes dehumidfying the area and generally cleaning up.
We highly recommend the Protector P. Protector P is supplied as a
nano-emulsion formulation and is therefore ideal for use in the home.
Protector P Dust Mite uses new technology to improve ease of use,
safety, efficacy, reduce risk of damage and staining and to reduce
environmental pollution. As Protector P contains no organic solvence,
it is non-flammable and has no chemical smell during or after use.
Protector P Dust Mite should be used as part of an integral Dust Mite
control programme, which includes the use of a vacuum cleaner.
» Killing Bed Mites
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