Mite infestation decreases grain quality by changing the proportions of nutrients. Mite waste metabolites are smelly and alter the colour and odour of grain. Additionally, stored product mites transfer pathogenic organisms and produce clinically important allergens that may cause health problems (Krizkova-Kudlikova et al. 2007). They are considered an important occupational hazard for farmers, millers, bakers, cheese-makers, transport workers and grain storage workers, causing rhinitis, urticaria, asthma, dermatitis, intestinal disorders and anaphylactoid reactions (Dunn et al. 2008, Sinha & Wallace 1973).
Mite infestation decreases grain quality by changing the proportions of nutrients. Mite waste metabolites are smelly and alter the colour and odour of grain. Additionally, stored product mites transfer pathogenic organisms and produce clinically important allergens that may cause health problems (Krizkova-Kudlikova et al. 2007). They are considered an important occupational hazard for farmers, millers, bakers, cheese-makers, transport workers and grain storage workers, causing rhinitis, urticaria, asthma, dermatitis, intestinal disorders and anaphylactoid reactions (Dunn et al. 2008, Sinha & Wallace 1973).
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