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Bit by something I can't see - dust mites?


Question Posted Sunday August 9 2020, 2:28 am

I recently moved and i'm getting bit by something I can't see. There was an old carpet and I first believed that dust mites were infested in the carpet. I replaced the rugs and thought that would be the end of it but I'm still getting bit. As soon as I turn off all lights they attack. I KNOW it's not bed bugs or roaches (unfortunately I have experienced both). How can I get rid of these monsters? They're driving me crazy.

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solidadvice4teens answered Monday August 10 2020, 3:25 pm:
Here is a list of potential suspects that could be biting you. The leading cause is bed bugs but it could be anything on the list as they all attack the same way. I'm not an expert but it appears you'll need pest control help. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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