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Yes, that's the smell. And the smell is particularly unpleasant. I felt very nauseous.
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I think this is the smell of the mites being burned, because everyone will think that there will be a smell after drying the quilt, and this is because the temperature of the sun is too high, and the mites are scorched and sunburned.
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This is not the smell of burnt mites, because the cotton inside the quilt will have a cotton smell after drying. It's not the smell of burning.
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No, because the sun shines on the quilt, the temperature gradually rises, and materials such as cotton and polyester produce some odors because of the increase in temperature, not just the smell of burnt mites.
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I don't know if you have heard such a rumor, if you don't dry the quilt for three months, mites will be covered with your quilt, if you dry the quilt, you will smell the smell of mites burning on the quilt, such rumors are really shocking, many people who have a habit of cleanliness, when they think of this thing, they will definitely take out their quilts to dry as soon as possible. However, do you really smell the burning smell of mites<>
Here's how it came to you.
According to relevant information, there was an experiment on a quilt that had not been changed for a month to test for mites, and the results showed that there were countless mites on the quilt. Many people will dry the quilt every once in a while, and after drying it, they find that the quilt has a strange smell, which is not good or unpleasant. In fact, the smell is not the smell of burnt mites, I think it should be the smell of some substance in the sun.
However, it is worth affirming that mites are mainly composed of water. Even if it is roasted dry, it does not leave any flavor. <>
In life, some seemingly clean bedding is actually crawling with mites, but because mites are very small in size, they can only be seen with a microscope. In general, mites like to live in humid places, and the weather in the north is generally drier, so mites are generally found in large numbers in the bedding in the south. But this does not mean that the north will not have, college students can put the bedding in the sun for exposure after the start of school, this degree of exposure can play a role in sterilization to a certain extent, and it can be placed on the radiator in winter, which is also conducive to killing mites.
All in all, there may be mites everywhere in life, we can't kill them, but we can try to prevent their existence, we must change the quilt cover frequently, wash household items frequently, and do not store bedding for a long time, which can reduce the number of mites to a large extent.
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The smell of the quilt after drying is not the smell of mites burning, but the taste of the quilt itself, because the quilt is long, it will be particularly damp if it is not dried for a long time, and it will have a fragrant smell after drying.
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No, this smell is not the smell of burnt mites, it is the smell of cotton on the quilt after the sun shines.
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Of course not, it's actually a taste of the sun, not the smell of this kind of mites, and the quilt is often dried, how can there be so many mites.
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In daily life, many people are not resistant to some special smells, such as the smell of gasoline, the smell of mud after rain, and the smell of drying quilts. In recent days, southerners have finally endured a month of wet and cold weather, ushered in the scorching sun, and many people have taken out their quilts outside to dry. I believe everyone has noticed that the quilt after drying can always smell a special fragrance, the older generation often say that this is the smell of the sun, but some people say that this is the smell of mites after being scorched by the sun, is this true?
Clause. 1. Mites are a kind of small animals, most of the species are less than one millimeter, they are everywhere in life, there are more than 50,000 species known at present, some of which mites will also have an impact on humans, common scabies mites, dust mites, hair follicle mites, etc. Surveys show that about 97% of adults are infected with mites, with adult mites accounting for the highest percentage.
They are distributed on carpets, sofas, plush toys, bedding, etc., and feed on Ant-Man's sweat, secretions, and shedding dander, and reproduce extremely quickly.
Clause. Second, the scabies mite mainly parasitizes the human body, feeding on keratin tissue, which will cause itching and flushing, resulting in acne, acne scars, acne and other problems. Their corpses, secretions, and excreta are pathogenic allergens that can easily cause symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, and wheezing if they come into contact with them.
Infected people usually feel like worms crawling all over their body or somewhere, and this sensation can even appear in the ear canal and mouth. Although this symptom will disappear after a few days or weeks, it is not a cure, but a relief, and it will appear more often after**, which makes people shudder. This is also the main reason why many people pay great attention to mite removal.
Clause. 3. Some experts have found that nearly 70%-80% of the components in a mite are water, and the rest are some proteins, fats and other organic matter. If the smell of the quilt is really the smell of burnt mites, then the smell should be the same as the smell of burnt hair.
In addition, it is only possible to kill the mites in the quilt when the sun temperature reaches 50 degrees Celsius. Obviously, when drying the quilt, the temperature of the sun has not reached such a high degree, and once the sun temperature is too high, the mites will not wait for death, but will already run away. Therefore, the taste after drying the quilt basically has nothing to do with mites.
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It does not matter. Mites are relatively resistant to high temperatures, and these smells are mainly caused by chemical reactions with cotton after exposure to the sun.
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Because there is a lot of air in the quilt, this air will produce a smell at this time after it is dried at high temperatures. It has nothing to do with mites.
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Because the cotton in the quilt has been sunburned, it will have the smell of cotton butter, which has nothing to do with mites.
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Most of them are organic compounds such as aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, etc., which are very likely to be photochemical reactions of textiles under the sun. These substances have a faint fragrance of their own, and some are also raw materials for perfumes. What's more, an object can be easily smelled even in very small amounts of these substances.
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It is possible that sometimes there are some bacteria or fungi in the quilt and mites, and these creatures will die under the baking of the sun, and they will produce some flavors.
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No, because the quilt has the heat of the sun after being exposed to the sun, and the mites are also killed.
The smell of the quilt sunburned is not the taste of the sun, in fact, the quilt contains a lot of microorganisms, including fungi, bacteria, viruses and mites and other small parasites.
The reason why lotus seeds have a new flavor is because it is more bitter, so it has this alkaline taste.
Under normal circumstances, after the clothes are washed, it is best to dry them in a sunny and ventilated place, which belongs to natural drying, if the wet clothes are placed in a non-ventilated place, or a place without sunlight, then in this humid environment, it is very easy to breed a lot of mold, and the so-called rancid smell is a kind of mold taste.
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