This is a close up pick of a Tick(deer) as it enters the human skin.
Dust mite up close
Dust mites, close relatives of ticks and spiders, are too small to see without a microscope. Dust mites eat skin cells shed by people, and they thrive in warm, humid environments. In most homes, bedding, upholstered furniture and carpeting provide an ideal environment for dust mites. Regular cleaning of your fabrics will reduce the dust mites and the small pallets they excrete causing asthma.
Dust mite up close
Dust mites, close relatives of ticks and spiders, are too small to see without a microscope. Dust mites eat skin cells shed by people, and they thrive in warm, humid environments. In most homes, bedding, upholstered furniture and carpeting provide an ideal environment for dust mites. Regular cleaning of your fabrics will reduce the dust mites and the small pallets they excrete causing asthma.