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  2. After rare tick discovery, here’s how to stay safe this summer

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    Michigan is home to more than 20 tick species, some of which can transmit viruses or parasites through their bites. According to the state’s Lyme Disease Risk Map, Ottawa County has a “known ...

  3. Parasitiformes - Wikipedia

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    The phytoseiid mites, which account for about 15% of all described Mesostigmata are used with great success for biological control. There are over 12,000 described species of Parasitiformes, and the total estimate is between 100,000 and 200,000 species.

  4. Coumaphos - Wikipedia

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    It is well known by a variety of brand names as a dip or wash, used on farm and domestic animals to control ticks, mites, flies and fleas. [1] It is also used to control Varroa mites in honey bee colonies, though in many areas it is falling out of favor as the mites develop resistance and as the residual toxicity effects are becoming better ...

  5. Pyemotes herfsi - Wikipedia

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    Pyemotes herfsi, also known as the oak leaf gall mite or itch mite, is an ectoparasitic mite identified in Europe and subsequently found in India, Asia, and the United States. The mite parasitizes a variety of insect hosts and bites humans, causing red, itchy, and painful wheals (welts). The mites are barely visible, measuring about 0.2–0.8 ...

  6. Trombiculidae - Wikipedia

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    Trombiculid mites are found throughout the world. In Europe and North America, they tend to be more prevalent in the hot and humid regions. In northern Europe, including the British Isles where they are called harvest mites, the species Neotrombicula autumnalis are found during the summer and autumn (in French, harvest mites are called aoûtat because they are common in August [19]).

  7. Tick infestation - Wikipedia

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    The ticks that transmit Lyme disease are hard ticks. [4] Ticks often have a preferred host, but may still attach to a different host when called for. Their preferred host may change depending on the tick's stage of development (eg larval vs adult) and the host may or may not carry the transmittable pathogen. [3]