Mite Squad

The mites below are lake mites, but Bryson has this to say about bed mites...

Most living things are small and easily overlooked. In practical terms, this is not always a bad thing. You might not slumber quite so contentedly if you were aware that your mattress is home to perhaps two million microscopic mites, which come out in the wee hours to sup on your sebaceous oils and feast on all those lovely, crunchy flakes of skin that you shed as you doze and toss. Your pillow alone may be home to forty thousand of them. (To them your head is just one large oily bon-bon.) ---A Short History of Nearly Everything, p. 365.

This could be useful information sometime.

Comments

Anonymous said…
That's pretty nasty.

Good work.
LH said…
thanks. 7 more chapters of the bryson book and it's tidbits like this that keep me going.
LH said…
It comes from "sebaceous glands" I think. I learned from Bryson yesterday that each of our cells contains a string of DNA 6 feet long. Tidbit for you

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