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  2. How to Get Rid of Dust, According to Cleaning Experts - AOL

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    For getting rid of dust on hardwood floors. Vacuum your hardwood floors at least weekly and wet clean them every one to two months (more or less frequently, depending on traffic).

  3. Dust mite allergy - Wikipedia

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    Dust mite allergy, also known as house dust allergy, is a sensitization and allergic reaction to the droppings of house dust mites. The allergy is common [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and can trigger allergic reactions such as asthma , eczema or itching .

  4. Eight ways to repel insects without bug spray - AOL

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    Before you venture into the wild, plan ahead by creating your own bug repellent with ingredients you can feel good about. (Tim MacWelch/) While it’s not the strongest option in the world, you ...

  5. House dust mite - Wikipedia

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    The average life cycle for a house dust mite is 65–100 days. [9] A mated female house dust mite can live up to 70 days, laying 60 to 100 eggs in the last five weeks of her life. In a 10-week life span, a house dust mite will produce approximately 2,000 fecal particles and an even larger number of partially digested enzyme-covered dust ...

  6. Getting the Bugs Out: 22 Cheap, Natural Ways to Rid Your Home ...

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    Fleas, spiders, termites, flies, centipedes, ants, bedbugs, cockroaches — these icky intruders won't give up. But keeping them away doesn't require expensive chemical pesticides.

  7. Grocer's itch - Wikipedia

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    Grocer's itch is a cutaneous condition characterized by a pruritic dermatitis that occurs from coming into contact with mites such as Carpoglyphus passularum (a fruit mite) or Glycyphagus domesticus (a common house mite). Contact usually occurs when handling food with mites in it, such as figs, dates, prunes, grain, cheese, or other dried foods.

  8. Peptidase 1 (mite) - Wikipedia

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    Peptidase 1 (mite) (EC 3.4.22.65), also known as endopeptidase 1 (mite), is an enzyme found in various species of mites. [2] [3] This enzyme exhibits cysteine protease activity with broad endopeptidase specificity. [4] The various forms of peptidase 1 pertaining to individual mite species comprise the group 1 mite allergens. [5]

  9. How to Dry Herbs from the Garden in Four Easy Methods - AOL

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    Similar to the oven method, a food dehydrator is a simple way to dry your herbs quickly. You can set the dehydrator to 95 degrees and arrange the herbs in a single layer on a dehydrator tray.