"Stored product mites penetrated into human environment from the soil through the nest of birds and rodents and became of unwanted inhabitants of houses. They infest stored food and animal feed including plant material such as grain, dried fruits, cheeses and ham and dried fishes, etc. The pest importance consists in; (i) direct consumption on human food, animal feed or other products changing the quality of infested products; (ii) interaction with microorganisms, i.e. fungi of mycotoxin importance or pathogenic bacteria; (iii) production of hazardous compounds such as allergens that are of high medicinal importance. The allergen compound occurs in their bodies, but mainly in the feces and some of them are of high stability under environmental conditions in the human environment. The pest importance of mites lies in their small size on the border of sensitivity of human eye, high metabolisms leading to fast reproduction and feces production in suitable temperature and humidity conditions." . "RIV/00027006:_____/11:00001887" . . "1"^^ . "The Pest Importance of Stored Product Mites (Acari: Acaridida)" . "New York" . . . . "1"^^ . . . "neuveden" . . "56"^^ . . . "The Pest Importance of Stored Product Mites (Acari: Acaridida)" . . . "The Pest Importance of Stored Product Mites (Acari: Acaridida)"@en . . . "RIV/00027006:_____/11:00001887!RIV12-MZE-00027006" . . . "mites; misroscopic fungi; bacteria; food; feed."@en . "Hubert, Jan" . . "[5DC3B71949C6]" . . . "The Pest Importance of Stored Product Mites (Acari: Acaridida)"@en . "P(OC10020), Z(MZE0002700604)" . "220075" . "Stored product mites penetrated into human environment from the soil through the nest of birds and rodents and became of unwanted inhabitants of houses. They infest stored food and animal feed including plant material such as grain, dried fruits, cheeses and ham and dried fishes, etc. The pest importance consists in; (i) direct consumption on human food, animal feed or other products changing the quality of infested products; (ii) interaction with microorganisms, i.e. fungi of mycotoxin importance or pathogenic bacteria; (iii) production of hazardous compounds such as allergens that are of high medicinal importance. The allergen compound occurs in their bodies, but mainly in the feces and some of them are of high stability under environmental conditions in the human environment. The pest importance of mites lies in their small size on the border of sensitivity of human eye, high metabolisms leading to fast reproduction and feces production in suitable temperature and humidity conditions."@en . "56"^^ . . "Nova Science Publishers, Inc." . "The Pest Importance of Stored Product Mites (Acari: Acaridida)" . "978-1-61942-086-1" . .