Yes it is classified in Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda, and the scientific definition of a animal (Animalia) is a multicellular organism that can move and reproduce with another of it's species.
no, only ticks and fleas suck your blood you idiot
Vinegar does kill dust mites. Mixing a bowl of water with vinegar will help get rid of problem dust mites.
Dust mites are arachnids, the class of arthropods which includes spiders, scorpions and ticks.
No, dust mites don't live in a hair or our hair.
yes dust mites can get anywhere dust can get.
yes
Dust mites are not microorganisms; they are small arthropods belonging to the subclass Acari, which also includes ticks. While they are microscopic in size, typically measuring around 0.2 to 0.3 millimeters in length, they are classified as multicellular organisms rather than single-celled microorganisms like bacteria or viruses. Dust mites thrive in warm, humid environments and feed on organic matter, particularly dead skin cells.
Yes cleaning your home with vinegar will kill dust mites and prevent them from returning. Vinegar kills dust mites because it is an acidic substance.
no dust mites are visible because the are minuscule (very small; tiny)
You probably mean dust mites.
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dust mites. it may seem impossible but dust mites crawl inside their body. then they eat them from the inside out.