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A turkey mite is another name for a young tick. The bites they leave on people are extremely itchy and look like large clusters of red, raised up dots.
Turkeys are typically easygoing and gentle creatures. Infrequently, however, they may bite. Turkey bites tend to look like small scratches or puncture marks. The injuries are very rarely serious.
Chigger bites are from Chiggers that are part of the mite family. Chigger bites are similar to ticks, they both feed on tissue, however unlike ticks, chiggers do not bury their head in the skin. They turn into hard red spots usually around the groin and armpits.
itchy sensation that forms a bump under the skin and then comes out like a bug bite
Cos U mite hav cemicals on yo hands and yo will transfur them and they mite b harmful =P
there is 10 dustbites per mm A dust mite is around 420 micrometers long and from 250 to 320 micrometers wide.
No, a mite is not a consumer.
a mite is a decomposer
Some homonyms for "mite" are "might" and "mite" (referring to a small arachnid).
You might be a mite off-track with that idea. That mite might bite.
An example of a sentence with might and mite is "The mite might be trapped by the fluid".