A mixture of human attacking mites

But take caution if you still cannot get rid of your scabies, it could be another type of mite or another type of skin parasite. This will not go away on its own.

We are sending you information on other types of mites that attack humans to provide you with information so you can make a decision on how you are going to deal with this problem.

Household Mites – Mites are occasionally found in homes and attack humans in the absence of their normal hosts-birds, rodents, or insects. Bites from these mites may be painful and cause severe skin irritation.

Bird Mites – The northern fowl mite tropical fowl mite and chicken mite are the major bird mite species in Florida. The northern fowl mite is the species most important as a problem to birds in the state. They are accidental pests to humans

Rodent Mites – The two most abundant rodent mites in buildings are the tropical rat mite and the house mouse mite. Rodent mites are primarily external parasites of rats and house mice, but they will also feed on humans.

House Dust Mites – The house dust mites (floor mites) are increasing in medical significance to humans. The importance of house dust mites is that pieces of the mite’s in house dust may produce allergic reactions and asthma when inhaled. It is presently estimated that four percent of the human population shows a house dust allergy.

To learn more about these types of mites and how to control them, click here. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG086

Our Scabies solution has proven itself over and over no matter how serious the Scabies has become. That is why more and more Dermatologists recommend our products to their patients; especially when they are against the poison prescriptions. We encourage you to look at our package of products included for the right Scabies solution for you and your family. We know you will be satisfied with the results and we guarantee it.

Learn more about Scabies.

Yours Truly,

Joseph Marquardt
President, Q-Based Healthcare TM
The Makers of All Stop TM Products
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