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Dust mites
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Bacillus thuringiensis
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Rotenone
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Beneficial insects
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Deet
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Alternaria
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Contact dermatitis
A tiny microscopic bug found in dust. Exposure to dust mites may trigger an asthma attack. (none)
medschool.lsuhsc.edu
Microscopic insects that lives in beds and carpets. They are a common asthma trigger.
asthma.ca
Mite of the genus Dermatophagoides Pteromyssinus
woolfurnishings.com
A dust mite is a microscopic animal commonly found in American homes that can cause local irritation and itching.
allergyactionplan.com
A microscopic insect that lives indoors. Its excretions and decaying body are potent allergens for those who are sensitive to them.
princetonallergy.com
A tiny bug too small to see with your eyes. It's found in carpets, stuffed animals, stuffed furniture, and bedding. It is a common asthma trigger.
1on1health.com
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