No, your body protects you from this.
Mites do not typically enter the human brain. However, certain types of mites, like Demodex, can inhabit hair follicles and skin but remain external to the brain. In rare cases, if an individual has a severely compromised immune system or specific neurological conditions, there may be an increased risk of parasites affecting the central nervous system, but this is not common. Generally, mites are not associated with brain infections or invasion.
The semi permeable membrane is called the blood brain barrier. It allows smaller molecules such as oxygen to enter the brain, and also protects the brain by preventing larger molecules such as toxins to enter.
When the spider lays its eggs inside another living creature, and the nestle inside and enter the blood stream.
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Noit is impossible to enter an animal's brain
Yes, there are effective methods to eliminate wood mites in the kitchen. Some methods include keeping the kitchen clean and free of food debris, sealing cracks and crevices where mites may enter, using a vacuum cleaner to remove mites and their eggs, and using natural repellents such as cedar oil or diatomaceous earth. Additionally, storing food in airtight containers can help prevent mites from infesting your kitchen.
i think it is from when dust or dust mites get too close to your brain which makes you sneeze (your body trying to blow them away)
yes it can
no, only ticks and fleas suck your blood you idiot
yes
I dont think there is such thing as rabbit mites Ear mites live in rabbit ears, so no. Of course fleas can. Dust mites live in carpet sumtimes. But i have never heard of rabbit mites, sorry.
These mites eat dead skin.