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No, house dust mites do not bite. They are microscopic bugs that primarily live on dead skin cells regularly shed by humans and their pets.
Instead of biting, these mites cause allergies in many people. They produce enzymes that can cause inflammation in the human body, leading to allergic reactions.
House dust mites do not bite, hence they cannot bite through clothes. They feed on dead skin cells shed by humans and pets, not on living tissue.
Their inability to bite is due to their physiology. These mites have mouthparts designed for eating dead skin, not for penetrating fabric or living tissue.
No, House Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) do not bite, so they cannot cause any pain from biting. They feed on dead human skin cells found in dust.
No, House Dust Mites do not bite or sting.
House Dust Mites do not bite humans.
As House Dust Mites do not bite, the question of their bites being dangerous does not arise.
If a House Dust Mite were to bite you, which they do not, there would be no specific reaction as they are not known to bite or sting.
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