Mattress companies like to use dust mites as scapegoats to peddle their products.
Dust mites in mattress weight.
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One commercial web site claims that a double bed contains over two million dust mites that a six year old pillow can have a tenth of its weight consisting of old skin mold dead mites and mite dung etc.
Wash bedding in hot water.
The average mattress will double its weight in 10 years as a result of being filled with dead dust mites and their detritus.
But surely if a mattress is gaining weight at a rapid 10 percent per.
Dust mites thrive in plush carpets overstuffed upholstery and cushy bed comforters.
Facts like these can send even the most skeptical consumer running for the dust mop.
There is no factual evidence that accumulating dust mites and their debris add significant weight to a mattress.
The average mattress will double its weight in 10 years as a result of being filled with dead dust mites and their detritus.
After my allergist showed me a blown up photo of one i.
Wash sheets and pillowcases at least once a week.
This is a claim that was published by the wall street journal in 2000 despite the reporter being told by an expert that the statement was unsupported by scientific literature.
Mattresses gain weight over time as they absorb dead skin colonies of dust mites which feed on dead skin oil and moisture.
The origin of the myth seems to be a wall street journal article published way back in 2000 which referenced ohio state university dust mite researcher emmett glass.
Mattresses doubling in weight from dust mites i think i told you guys about my dust mite freak out when i was a kid.
De bunking the dust mite myth.
A few months after this article came out though emmet glass the ohio state researcher the wsj relied on for their reporting went on record saying that he d never said there was any truth to that statistic.
Cold water does not kill dust mites.
The average mattress will double its weight in 10 years as a result of being filled with dead dust mites and their detritus.