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Ridding Mites, Bird Mites, Rodent Mites from your Home

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If you are at the beginning of a suspected physical biting mite problem, most likely you don’t know what you don’t know. If you’ve been dealing with mites for some time, these tiny parasites might already be turning your life upside down.

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It Could Be Bird Mites

Don’t dismiss the possibility that bird mites are infesting your home simply because you don’t keep birds as pets. These small, rapidly moving blood-sucking parasites can infiltrate your home from the outside or invade it after their hosts abandon nests near your property, often without you noticing.

Nearly invisible, they cause relentless itching, biting, and vexation, making it crucial to eliminate these pests before they completely take over your life.

There’s No Quick Solution, But There IS a Solution

Remember, there’s no quick solution to a mite problem. If you were told otherwise, you were misled. Additionally, local exterminators often refuse to spray for mites they cannot see. Now with our help it’s time to roll up your sleeves and take control of your situation. Mites are tiny creatures belonging to the arachnid family, sharing their lineage with spiders and ticks.

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Telling Mites Apart

Bird mites are the size of tiny black pepper flakes and appear whitish or dark, almost black when filled with blood. Rodent mites are pale or translucent but turn reddish or brownish after feeding on blood. Both types of mites are visible to the naked eye, and their bites manifest as tiny red, itchy bumps on the skin. 

Rodent Mites & Bird mites

Once bird mites or rodent mites enter your home, they quickly search for a blood meal. Bird mites are selective, typically choosing one or two hosts, which could be people or pets like dogs, cats, or birds. Rodent mites also feed on humans when their rodent hosts are unavailable, seeking blood to survive. 

Surviving On Human Blood

Both bird mites and rodent mites can survive on human blood, contrary to claims from some medical professionals who suggest they can only survive on avian or animal blood. 

Both types of mites move swiftly within your home to locate hosts, often choosing individuals with the weakest immune system. Regular inspections, particularly in hidden areas like attics, basements, walls, and crawl spaces, can help mitigate infestations of bird and rodent mites.

Why Have Bird Mites Entered My Home?

Bird mites often enter homes seeking blood. They migrate to areas where people spend most of their time, like beds, chairs, sofas, or certain rooms.

Not Everyone Will Get Bit

Bird mites are selective in choosing a host, so not everyone in the home may be affected. It is common for only one or two family members, including pets, to be selected while others remain completely unaffected.

Where Do Bird Mites Come From?

Typically, bird mites live and feed on birds in their nests. If birds build nests around your home, like on eaves, porches, door frames, vents, or gutters, the mites will start to search for new hosts once the birds leave.

Additionally, mites can also come from backyard chicken coops and infect homes. People can bring them in after collecting eggs or cleaning the coop.

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Other Sources of Food

These tiny parasites also feed on mice, rats, and other animals in or around your home.

When to Call In a Professional

Identifying the source of a bird mite infestation such as a nest in your home is critical, and professional removal is often necessary. A trained specialist will carefully remove the bird or animal nest, ensuring the mites are eliminated along with their habitat. Simply treating the mites without addressing their source can lead to recurring infestations. For effective control, daily spraying with Eradizyme™ enzyme treatment is essential, as a one-time treatment rarely succeeds. This challenge is precisely why most professional pest control specialists do not take on the job of eliminating bird mites directly. Since these pests can spread and hide in cracks, furniture, and fabrics, maintaining a consistent treatment routine is necessary to disrupt their life cycle.
 

Fast Reproduction Cycle

Bird mites and rodent mites multiply every 7 to 10 days in the thousands and spread exponentially through your home. The problem can become unmanageable if not controlled immediately. Temperature and humidity conditions can influence their growth.

Facts

Most professional pest control specialists or exterminators do not typically take on the job of eliminating mites they can’t see, as these pests can be notoriously difficult to eradicate. Even when treatments are applied, they often have limited success, especially if the infestation is severe or if the mites have spread throughout a home. Unlike the scabies mite that will not survive detached from a human host for more than 72 hours, bird mites and rodent mites can live for months without a blood meal. Again, this may be contrary to what you might read online or from other sources. 

How To Use Eradizyme

Eradizymecontains an ultra-concentrated liquid enzyme formula, which you dilute with tap water to produce gallons of solution. For example, one ounce makes 32 ounces, and four ounces makes one gallon. Eradizyme™ serves multiple purposes.

Dedicate 90% of your efforts to treating the environment by spraying the infested areas, typically the places where you spend the most time, such as beds, chairs, sofas, cars, or rooms around the home. Mites target these areas because they know they will have a constant source of blood. Concentrate on these areas.

Temporary Relief

To seek temporary relief from these blood-sucking parasites, bathe in Eradizyme™. Fill a bathtub with enough water to cover your body, scoot forward as if floating on your back to submerge your hairline, and comb or brush your hair underwater to remove any mites from your hair and scalp. Bathing does not eliminate mites from your home.

Bathing only provides temporary relief while you are in the bathroom. Focus only 10% of your efforts on ridding the mites from your body. 

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Spray the areas where you spend most of your time constantly every day or every other day.

Eradizyme™ enzymes break down the mites exoskeleton enzymatically, causing their structural integrity to fail which leads to their demise. This method reduces mite populations and over time completely eradicates mites without harming you in the process.

Eradicating Mites

Directions: To eradicate biting mites, dilute 1 oz. of Eradizyme Ultra Concentrate in a 32 oz. spray bottle of water, or 4 oz in one gallon of water. Thoroughly spray infested areas. Focus on areas where mites are most abundant—these are typically places where you spend the most time, such as your bed, sofa, and chairs. Be sure to spray the solution under mattresses and box springs, along bed rails, behind headboards, around bed frames, along baseboards, in all cracks and crevices, and any other locations where mites may hide.

Repeat this procedure daily or every other day. Since mites multiply every 7 to 10 days, it is crucial to continue spraying consistently until an entire month has passed without experiencing any bites.

For further instructions on how to eradicate biting mites, please speak to our resident expert at BeyondBeds.com by calling 888-774-4046, between 9:00 AM and 11:00 PM EST. There is no obligation to purchase.

Safety Comparison

Natural Enzymes vs. Traditional Pesticides. Unlike traditional pesticides, Eradizyme™ is a safer alternative. Conventional pesticides can harm the nervous system, causing confusion, memory loss, and concentration issues.

They also pose risks to reproductive health, potentially leading to birth defects and developmental problems in children.

Helping Eliminate Mites

For over a decade we at beyondbeds.com have been assisting real people, living with these blood sucking parasites and have helped countless individuals whose lives have been turned upside down due to a mite infestation.

We have learned and gathered the information we provide to you through our customers that we have spoken to or are currently working with, people like you who need real help. 

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In addition to offering our Eradizyme™ Ultra concentrated enzyme formula, we believe our unique formulation is a highly effective solution for eliminating biting mite infestations of any size. Beyond simply selling Eradizyme™, we are committed to customer support, and our team is available by phone every day from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST at 888-774-4046 to assist you with any questions or concerns.

Ingredients

 A specially formulated broad spectrum of NATURAL enzymes (protease, amylase, cellulose, lipase) derived from innocuous yeast strains. These ingredients are FDA food grade and listed as GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) under FIFRA Section 25B Exempt.

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How much does Eradizyme™ Cost?

The pricing – Three Sizes Available

16 oz. makes (4 Gallons)

$45.00 free shipping
  • Ultra Concentrated Enzyme Formula

32 oz. Makes (8 Gallons)

$69.00 free shipping
  • Ultra Concentrated Enzyme Formula

128 oz. Makes (32 Gallons)

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  • Ultra Concentrated Enzyme Formula

Q&A

The FAQs

Yes, Eradizyme™ is a multi- purpose ultra concentrated enzyme formula. Eradizyme™ must be diluted with water before use. It can be diluted to various strengths depending on the intended use. The recommended dilution for ridding mites, bed bugs or general cleaning. (1 ounce) EZ concentrate to (31 ounces) of tap water will make one (32 ounce) spray bottle of solution or (4 ounces concentrate to (124 ounces) of tap water to make one gallon of solution.

Yes, Eradizyme is laboratory tested and certified to be non toxic to animals and humans, All ingredients used are of food-grade quality. Biodegradable, bacteria free, bleach free, alcohol free, fragrance free, gluten free, non GMO, Paraben-Free*. (*preservatives used in many beauty and hygiene products). and Hypoallergenic. Eradizyme is also proudly Made In America. Eradizyme™ diluted solution can be used to spray on your entire body. Can be used for body cleansing and bathing. Dilution (1 to 1.5 Ounce(s) of enzyme ultra concentrate in a bathtub of water. 

*WARNING – When bathing, avoid getting the solution in eyes as enzymes can cause eye irritation.

Mechanism of Action: Eradizyme functions by catalyzing the breakdown of mites / bed bug exoskeletons through enzymatic hydrolysis. It specifically targets these parasites without impacting non-target organisms. Its non-toxic nature makes it a useful tool for safely managing an infestation in your home.

Enzymatic hydrolysis, the process by which Eradizyme™ dismantles the mites / bed bug, chitinou exoskeletons, involves breaking down the complex molecules that make up their protective outer layer. This method disrupts the structural integrity of the mites / bed bug, leading to their eventual demise and effectively reducing mite populations without introducing harmful substances into the environment. It is a precise and efficient approach that leverages the natural power of enzymes to combat pest infestations.

Eradizyme™ is not available in stores or at Amazon, it is available only online through Beyondbeds.com. Orders can also be placed by phone by contacting Beyondbeds.com at (888-774-4046) from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST. Since 2005, BeyondBeds.com has provided high-quality sleep related comfort products including mattress encasements with patented bug lock zippers and for the past 15 years enzyme-based solutions for the eradication of bed bugs and biting mites. Our experienced staff understands the impact of infestations and offers informed advice.

Need Expert Advice identifying your issue? Please consult our resident expert at Beyondbeds.com for an accurate diagnosis. You will be asked a series of yes or no questions. Determination of the diagnosis will be followed by a suggested protocol on how to use Eradizyme™ for your specific issue. All conversations are kept strictly confidential. Please contact us by phone at (888-774-4046) from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST. Absolutely no obligation to purchase.

Need Expert Advice identifying your issue? Please consult our resident expert at Beyondbeds.com for an accurate evaluation. You will be asked a series of yes or no questions. Determination of the evaluation will be followed by a suggested protocol on how to use Eradizyme™ for your specific issue. All conversations are kept strictly confidential. Please contact us by phone at (888-774-4046) from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm EST. Absolutely no obligation to purchase.

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