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chiggers and in
Britain as
harvest mites, but also
known as
berry bugs, bush-
mites, red bugs or scrub-itch
mites, are a
family of
mites.
Chiggers are
often confused...
- chrome-orange hue. A
common species of
harvest mite in
North America is
Trombicula alfreddugesi. The
larval mites feed on the skin cells, but not blood...
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Mites are
small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods).
Mites span two
large orders of arachnids, the
Acariformes and the Parasitiformes,
which were historically...
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mites in
Trombicula of the
family Trombiculidae.) It is the
common chigger species of the
United States, also
sometimes called the
harvest mite. Chiggers...
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Mites that
infest and
parasitize domestic animals cause disease and loss of production.
Mites are
small invertebrates, most of
which are free
living but...
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Neotrombicula autumnalis,
known as the
harvest mite or
autumn chigger, is a
species of
mite of the
family Trombiculidae.
Their larvae live parasitically;...
- Look up chigger or
harvest mite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chiggers are tiny
harvest mites,
members of the
family Trombiculidae, that can cause...
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Mites are
small crawling animals related to
ticks and spiders. Most
mites are free-living and harmless.
Other mites are parasitic, and
those that infest...
- Many
mites can bite
human skin and
cause cutaneous reaction and/or disease.
Mites which cannot bite
humans may also
transmit disease or
cause allergies...
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include for
example harvest mites ("chiggers") of the Trombiculidae.
Prostigmata are
usually 0.1–2 mm long,
though some
giant red
velvet mites can
reach 16 mm...