A natural history of the wilderness in our homes, from the microbes in
our showers to the crickets in our basements
Even when the floors are sparkling clean and the house seems silent, our
domestic domain is wild beyond imagination. In Never Home Alone,
biologist Rob Dunn introduces us to the nearly 200,000 species living
with us in our own homes, from the Egyptian meal moths in our cupboards
and camel crickets in our basements to the lactobacillus lounging on
our kitchen counters. You are not alone. Yet, as we obsess over
sterilizing our homes and separating our spaces from nature, we are
unwittingly cultivating an entirely new playground for evolution. These
changes are reshaping the organisms that live with us -- prompting some
to become more dangerous, while undermining those species that benefit
our bodies or help us keep more threatening organisms at bay. No one who
reads this engrossing, revelatory book will look at their homes in the
same way again.