These mites mostly live in the nests and burrows of animals and birds where they feed on
detritus from the skin and feathers of their hosts. They need a humid atmosphere because the air is their only source of moisture. They thrive when the
relative humidity is greater than 50% but become desiccated and die at lower relative humidity levels. Other mites in this family feed on stored products such as grain, cereals, nuts, dried fruit, cheeses and pet foods, but only in conditions of high relative humidity. The sexes are separate in this family. The female lays two or three eggs each day and these develop through several stages;
larva, protonymph, trytonymph and adult. At , the complete cycle takes 34 days, but the length of time taken varies with the temperature and relative humidity. If the latter is very low, the protonymph can enter
diapause, surviving for several months in a quiescent state until conditions improve, after which development recommences. ==House dust mites==