2. Dust mites and cockroaches trigger allergies through their
(a) saliva
(b) faeces
(c) shed exoskeleton
(d) all of these
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(d) saliva , faeces and shed exoskeleton
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d) all of these
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As disturbing as this may sound, cockroaches aren’t just unsightly pests, crawling across your kitchen floor in the middle of the night. They can be an allergy trigger as well.
The saliva, feces and shedding body parts of cockroaches can trigger both asthma and allergies. These allergens act like dust mites, aggravating symptoms when they are kicked up in the air.
The National Pest Management Association reports that 63% of homes in the United States contain cockroach allergens. In urban areas, that number rises to between 78% and 98% of homes. An allergist can evaluate whether you’re allergic to cockroaches.
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