"Usually heat is either a direct weapon or a hinderance in the fight against mites. Having limited methods for temperature control themselves mites relay on external sources of heat then either shut down or run away if conditions are averse. Heating a room excessively is likely to cause a sharp increase in mite activity as they are able to use unlimited energy to get around. Until the amount of water in the air drops and then they start shutting down from dehydration. This method works best coupled with a dehumidifier. Method: Turn on the heating until the room dries out completely."@en . . . "Treatment - Heat rooms to remove moisture"@en . "Usually heat is either a direct weapon or a hinderance in the fight against mites. Having limited methods for temperature control themselves mites relay on external sources of heat then either shut down or run away if conditions are averse. Heating a room excessively is likely to cause a sharp increase in mite activity as they are able to use unlimited energy to get around. Until the amount of water in the air drops and then they start shutting down from dehydration. This method works best coupled with a dehumidifier. Method: Turn on the heating until the room dries out completely. Avoid the room for the first hour or two if possible. When the moisture level in the air drops below 30 the mites will hibernate, leave, or die."@en .