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Some machines, however, take longer to heat up than others. If your dryer reaches degrees, it can kill bedbugs and their eggs quickly — but it might take the dryer 10 to 15 minutes to reach that temperature. Airing out the bed for awhile before making it can help reduce the moisture and reduce the number of dust mites as well.

Something as simple as leaving a bed unmade during the day can remove moisture from the sheets and mattress so the mites will dehydrate and eventually die. When you get up and make your bed, you retain the moisture that would otherwise dry out if the bed remained unmade.

In the morning, if you make your bed immediately, all of the skin cells, sweat, mites and their droppings — which can cause asthma and allergies — will be trapped underneath.

So, if you have to make your bed it is better to wait until the evening. And by the end of the day, that one task completed will have turned into many tasks completed.

Failing to make your bed in the morning may actually help keep you healthy, scientists believe. Research suggests that while an unmade bed may look scruffy it is also unappealing to house dust mites thought to cause asthma and other allergies.

The average bed could be home to up to 1. Dust mites prefer carpeting, some furniture, and bedding to live in. That means they like warmer indoor environments like your bedroom, which is one reason your symptoms may get worse at night — there are more dust mites in your room. Skip to content Popular. April 26, Joe Ford. Table of Contents. Im constantly whiping my bed and its happened in other beds too Wasting our time with your ignorance.

Whew, not that I've said that let me give the answer. If you are paranoid like I am WAS then spray the base board again the next morning until the product is gone. A mattress protector helps too they are cheap, couple of quid in primark or a pound in pound shops.

Check too that your washing machine is rinsing properly as it could be powder residue. Do you dry them in a drier or on the washing line or even folded on a radiator? Sometimes they just need a good flutter in the wind. I lint roll my bed nightly to avoid the issue.



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