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Q: How do you treat the mites in french mastiffs skin?
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What is a body lice?

it is where scabies, which are mites underneath the skin reproduce. you can treat this by simply applying cream.


What do the mites in your eyebrows eat?

These mites eat dead skin.


What is permethrin cream used for?

Permethrin cream is used to treat scabies also known as Norwegian scabies. Scabies is an contagious skin infection caused by mites.


What are eyelash mites?

Eyelash mites are mites in the roots of our eyelashes that eat all the dead skin that fall off of our eyelids.


What eats dust mites?

Some species of mites eat fungi; Other species eat juice from fruit ; and other species eat extremely small animals.


A condition in which mites burrow under the skin?

scabies


What is a condition in which mites burrow under the skin?

Scabies.


Condition in which mites burrow under the skin?

Scabies


What do mites do to mice?

They live on them and eat their dead skin droppings


Do dust mites have a heart?

yes thay do from the die skin


Can Scabies Mites jump distances?

The Scabies Mites burrow into the skin often leaving an 'S' shape and other people can be infected only by skin-to-skin contact. Itching will occur and is worse at night. The mites are in the areas of webs of the fingers; toes; around the genital area and under the beasts in women. Your family doctor should have a look to decide what type of rash you have and then treat it. Scabies can be treated very well with sulfur ointments and since the bite from Scabies Mites is an alergic reaction in some people then antihistamines. If it is Crusted Scabies it is important to wash or dry clean all bedding; vacuum sofas, etc.


What types of insects burrow into human skin?

The definition of "bugs" would have to be determined- but there are many types of mites, and other ectoparasites that will burrow within a human host's skin.