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House dust mites are tiny arachnids that thrive in warm, humid environments. They feed on skin flakes shed by humans and pets. Common characteristics include translucent bodies, eight legs, and a preference for bedding and upholstered furniture. Dust mites can trigger allergies and asthma symptoms in sensitive individuals when their feces and body fragments become airborne. Regular cleaning and reducing humidity levels can help control dust mite populations in indoor environments.
Unlikely. Aluminium cans are surface coated both inside and out, so not a lot is getting out. You'd need to be int he presence of something that causes aluminum (or handling recently machined aluminum) dust to get that.
In large quantities, moth dust can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It may contain toxic compounds from the moth's environment or diet. It's best to avoid contact with moth dust and take precautions when handling items that may be contaminated.
Moths are generally harmless to humans. They do not bite or sting, and their main purpose is to reproduce and spread pollen. However, some people may experience allergies to moth scales or dust, which could cause skin irritation or respiratory problems.
Snakes do not have eyelids like humans do. Instead, they have a transparent scale over their eyes called a spectacle. This spectacle helps protect their eyes from dust and debris while allowing them to see clearly.
No even a clean room will have some degree of dust. Most dust is skin from humans so if humans use it it can never be 100 percent dust free
Lead poisoning is caused by exposure to lead, a heavy metal rather than a trace mineral. Lead exposure can occur through contaminated water, paint, dust, and soil. Lead poisoning can have serious health effects, especially in children and pregnant women.
No. A dust storm cannot be prevented. All one can do is brace for its effects.
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No, Dust Tornado is a destruction card but not a negation card.
No, I have never accidentally inhaled fertilizer dust and experienced any adverse effects as a result.
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Dust mites, im not sure. (You should google that)But humans have billions and trillions of cells, dieing and being made every second.
No only a few are hazardous to humans ..the dust mite and scabies mite
Silicosis. Over time the exposure to silica dust in blocks can have irreparable effects on the lungs.
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