News

But there's another creepy arachnid that lives right on your face and crawls out of your pores at night: the Demodex mite. As ...
explains the biology of Demodex mites, which live in the pores, eat, mate, and lay eggs. In 1841, while examining human earwax under a microscope, German anatomist Jacob Henry discovered a tiny ...
Right now. Yes, you. And at some point, maybe now, maybe in a few days, it's going to find a nice cozy pore in your skin, and lay a single, enormous egg. Meet the face mites. They're smaller than ...
This fabric isn't only luxurious but can also be a bedding material that keeps dust mites away. Fine-woven fabrics like silk have a small pore size that blocks dust allergens. Bamboo fabric also ...