A week to several months is the length of time that clover mites live indoors. The range occurs because of clover mite life cycles and natural histories and because of environmental conditions, such as occupant hostility or tolerance, predatory presences, and temperature levels. The arachnids in question (Bryobia praetiosa) pass through each of five stages, from eggs through larvae and two nymphal phases to adulthood, within a month for clover mites hatched between spring and fall.
Clover mites are long-legged, oval-shaped, red-brown predators of alyssum, clover, daffodil, dandelion, lawn grass, ornamental flowers, primrose, sage, shepherd's purse, and strawberry. The arachnid species in question (Bryobia praetiosa) is considered an indoor and outdoor pest. Outdoors, clover mites may leave grass silver-colored and plants stippled while indoors they release a red stain on sunlit surfaces when squashed or threatened.
Probaly about 3 mothes. In wildlife it is a year
Until they have killed all you children or 2 days :)
Yes. The O in clover has a long O (oh) sound, and the E is unstressed (schwa).
There is a long O vowel sound in clover, along with a schwa (cloh-vur).
once treatment is started are ear mites still contagious
YES, as long as you bring it indoors and let it go dormant in the winter. I live in Oklahoma and i have several of them.
A baby chicken can live to be an adult depending on how much care it is given. It must stay indoors until its outer feathers are grown.
Chartreux can live up to 20 years or more if you take good care of it.
A dahlia can live outside until it freezes. So it is a perennial in zones 8 and higher. Otherwise a gardener needs to take the tubers indoors and keep them at 50 degrees.
If it is still alive, it will live until it hatches. This can be several months if it is winter. It can be a few weeks if you live in a warmer climate.
if you mean how long does a cat live, this depends on its health, some breeds can live as long as 20-23 years , if a cat goes outside this can take 5 to 7 years off its life span, a cat that only stays indoors or in an enclosed area can live much longer.