Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus Dust mite faecal pellets that can be small as 10 μm,[1] but can be contained by anti-mite fabrics of a denser pore size.[2]
House dust mites (HDM, or simply dust mites) are various species of acariformmites belonging to the family Pyroglyphidae that are found in association with dust in dwellings.[3] They are known for causing allergies.
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^Denmark, H. A.; Cromroy, H. L. (April 2017) [October 1998]. "House dust mites—Dermatophagoides spp". Featured Creatures. Department of Entomology & Nemotology, University of Florida, and Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry. EENY-59. Originally published as DPI Entomology Circular 314.