I'd be interested in hearing how people successfully eliminate pre-exposure dust. The camel hair brush idea makes me nervous, as, I would be afraid of introducing dust on the neg which wasn't there to begin with.
I have started cleaning the inside of my bellows more often, as I suspect that dust flakes must be somehow coming from here. I recently blew the inside of my bellows out with an aircompressor, and wiped the inside of the bellows with a very lightly moistened washcloth.
It seems that maybe static might be causing tiny dust specs to be attracted to the film, from the inside of the camera, but I can't confirm this. I have a small anti static "gun" that I used to use cleaning vinyl records, but I haven't tried to utilize this when loading negatives. I might cause more problems that I solve!