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Common Household Pests That Cause Allergies

Many household pests are more than just a nuisance—they can trigger allergies and affect your health. Understanding which pests are common allergy culprits and how to prevent them can help maintain a safer, healthier home.

1. Dust Mites

  • Tiny, microscopic pests that live in bedding, upholstery, and carpets.

  • Their droppings and body fragments can trigger sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and asthma attacks.

2. Cockroaches

  • Produce allergens through their saliva, droppings, and shed body parts.

  • Can exacerbate asthma symptoms and cause persistent allergic reactions.

3. Rodents (Mice & Rats)

  • Urine, droppings, and hair can act as allergens.

  • Exposure may lead to sneezing, watery eyes, and asthma flare-ups.

4. Ants and Termites

  • While less common as allergens, their saliva and shed body parts can trigger mild allergic responses in sensitive individuals.

5. Flies

  • House flies and fruit flies can carry bacteria and allergens from contaminated surfaces.

  • Their presence can indirectly worsen allergy symptoms, especially in kitchens and dining areas.

6. Spiders

  • Spider bites are rare, but their hairs and web particles can occasionally cause skin irritation or respiratory allergies in sensitive people.

How to Minimize Allergic Reactions from Pests:

  • Keep your home clean and free from food crumbs.

  • Vacuum and dust regularly, focusing on carpets, upholstery, and bedding.

  • Seal cracks, crevices, and openings where pests may enter.

  • Use pest-proof containers for food storage.

  • Consider professional pest control for persistent infestations.

Summary:
Household pests are not just a nuisance; they can affect your health. Preventing infestations and maintaining a clean, dry, and sealed home are the best ways to reduce allergy risks caused by pests.