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Apparently most people who were breast fed have these things living in our faces without even knowing it. They even breed after moving to a new pore.
They are so deeply embedded that they can't be removed but don't worry, they're completely harmless.
BBC News - The tiny mites that have sex on our faces have a problem
They are so deeply embedded that they can't be removed but don't worry, they're completely harmless.
BBC News - The tiny mites that have sex on our faces have a problem

The tiny mites that have sex on our faces have a problem
The 0.3mm long organisms live deep in the pores of our faces but may be about to go extinct.
www.bbc.co.uk