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beef234today at 1:14 AM1 replyview on HN

Any pointers on how to get rid of them from your house and sleep environment to lower ige?


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strontiantoday at 2:04 AM

Basically a two step process: 1. Keep humidity at 40% year round, using dehumidifiers. This stops their biology and makes them go dormant quickly. Their eggs and protonymphs will die out after a year or so. 2. Remove existing allergens from your home. In short: allergen covers around your bed, get rid of old fabric stuff(curtains, rugs, carpet). Launder everything you can on the highest heat possible.