This is a very interesting article, I learned a lot of new things, thank you very much! The only error in the speed of movement of the Demodex is not cm, but mm.
1) I am interested in information about how demodex mites affect body odor. What shade of odor do they give to the body in the absence of demodicosis and with good hygiene?
2) Is it possible to force demodex to live in containers with old food fat and expired cosmetic creams + meat broth so that they eat this fat and process it into something else that can be useful? By analogy with tick-borne delicacy cheeses, as well as spider excrement, which is completely different from ordinary animal excrement.
This is a very interesting article, I learned a lot of new things, thank you very much! The only error in the speed of movement of the Demodex is not cm, but mm.
1) I am interested in information about how demodex mites affect body odor. What shade of odor do they give to the body in the absence of demodicosis and with good hygiene?
2) Is it possible to force demodex to live in containers with old food fat and expired cosmetic creams + meat broth so that they eat this fat and process it into something else that can be useful? By analogy with tick-borne delicacy cheeses, as well as spider excrement, which is completely different from ordinary animal excrement.