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  2. Clover mite - Wikipedia

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    Clover mites are oval-shaped arachnids, 0.75–0.85 mm (0.030–0.033 in) long, with a pair of long legs pointing forward often mistaken for antennae. [2] They are reddish brown; the younger ones and the eggs are a bright red. They are extremely common in late spring in North America.

  3. Trombiculidae - Wikipedia

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    Trombiculidae (/ trɒmbɪˈkjuːlɪdiː /), commonly referred to in North America as 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. [3] Chiggers are often confused with jiggers – a type of flea. Several species of Trombiculidae in their larva stage bite ...

  4. Trombidiidae - Wikipedia

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    Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, [2] or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in plant litter and are known for their bright red color. While adults are typically no more than 4 mm (0.16 in) in length, some species can grow larger and the largest, including the African Dinothrombium ...

  5. Cicadas come with an itchy pest — tiny mites that can cause ...

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    According to WebMD, cicada eggs are a food source for oak leaf itch mites — tiny arachnids that aren't even a quarter of a millimeter in length and that are "invisible to the naked eye." Each ...

  6. Bryobia - Wikipedia

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    Bryobia graminum is a pest of fruit trees, clover, and grasses across Europe, Africa, Asia, and elsewhere, [4] and of daisies, and in Australia and New Zealand. [12] Bryobia kissophila is a familiar pest of common ivy (Hedera helix). It causes yellowing of the leaves. [10] It sometimes lives in greenhouses.

  7. Mites of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    The life-cycle of mites begins with eggs that are laid on the vertebrate animal host or within the nest or environment of the host. [1] From the egg hatches a larva, characterized by having three pairs of legs. The larva feeds on the host and molts to a nymph. The nymph is similar to the larva but has four pairs of legs.