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Scabies
The "itch mite" is the parasite that causes the condition called "scabies".
The medical term for infestation with the itch mite is scabies. It is a contagious skin condition caused by the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabiei, which burrows into the skin and causes an itchy rash. Treatment typically involves topical medications to kill the mites.
The homonyms of might are a modal verb showing possibility or power, and the homonyms of mite are a tiny arachnid or a small amount. An example sentence could be: "She might find a mite on her pet dog after playing in the grass."
An itch mite is a parasitic mite that can cause scabies in both humans and animals. They burrow themselves in the skin and cause severe irritation.
Chiggers or perhaps scabies.
I might go to the beach if the weather is nice. I found a tiny mite crawling on my arm.
You might be a mite off-track with that idea. That mite might bite.
scabies
It is caused by an itch mite that burrows under the skin.
Answer: Sarcoptes scabiei or the itch mite is a parasitic mite (an arthropod) that burrows into skin and causes scabies. The mite is found in all parts of the world. Humans are not the only mammals that can become infected.
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