Mites in bed

Definition Mites belong to the arachnids and possess a great variety of species. Most mites are found in the ground. However, many mites can also nest in humans. For example, they are found in our hair roots. The most well-known mite for us humans is the house dust mite. About ten percent of people in … Mites in bed

Causes | Mites in bed

Causes The presence of mites in bed does not automatically indicate unhygienic behavior. The fact that house dust mites settle in the bed cannot actually be avoided. By adherence to rules of conduct for the defense of mites one can lower the number of mites in the bed, despite everything however still many mites are … Causes | Mites in bed

Head lice

The head louse is a gray to light brown insect, which belongs to the family of human lice (Pediculidae). In a head lice infestation (Pediculosis), the head lice nests in the human scalp hair and feeds there on blood. The head lice can be 2.5-3.5 mm long and can therefore be seen with the naked … Head lice

Historical | Crabs

Historical It is assumed that the crab louse was first transmitted from apes to human ancestors about 3.3 million years ago. This was presumably due to the hunting of gorillas, contact with their environment, and their fur. According to studies, human crabs and gorilla crabs have the same ancestor before they developed independently. This led … Historical | Crabs

Crabs

The crab louse (Latin Phthirus pubis) is a parasite that prefers to settle in the pubic hair area of humans. The infestation by crabs is medically also called pediculosis pubis. The parasite is about 1.0-1.5 mm long and has a broad, grey body. Therefore it is visible to the naked eye. At the end of … Crabs

Fleas

Definition Fleas, which are generally also called Siphonaptera, are among the parasites. They can reach a size of 1-7 mm and feed on the blood of various living creatures. There are different types of fleas that can infect humans. These include the human flea (Pulex irritans), but in most cases other flea species such as … Fleas

Frequency distribution | Fleas

Frequency distribution In the summer months, fleas usually infest humans more frequently, since fleas lay particularly large numbers of eggs and reproduce from spring to autumn. Particularly frequently affected are people who have close contact to animals/pets. Whether a flea infestation also occurs due to a certain genetic predisposition to specific odorous substances is currently … Frequency distribution | Fleas

Prophylaxis | Fleas

Prophylaxis As a preventive measure, pets, which also run around freely in nature, should wear flea collars, and the sleeping or living area of the animals should be cleaned as often and carefully as possible. Apart from flea collars, so-called spot-on remedies, which are applied behind the animal ears or on the neck, are the … Prophylaxis | Fleas

Bedbugs

Definition Bedbugs (Latin: Cimex lectularius), also called house bugs, belong to the family of flat bugs. Stings of the bedbug cause typical skin phenomena and symptoms, which are summarized as a clinical picture under the term cimicosis. Bedbugs establish their habitat in the sleeping quarters of warm-blooded animals. Therefore, the human bed is a popular … Bedbugs