Arachnids, but none of them are Spiders. Spiders are, within the class Arachnida, the order Aranae. Ticks and mites are of the order Acari and daddy longlegs are of the order Opiliones. ^^
Arachnids
No, chiggers are not insects.Specifically, chiggers are the larval stage of a family of mites. Mites belong to the arachnid -- not the insect -- class. Like insects, mites have externally-located skeletons. But like spiders, they sport eight legs.
Spiders have been known to eat mites
No, Humans cannot catch Mites from rabbits.
well yes you can get mites from chickens if the chicken wasn't processed
Hydrachnidia, also known as "water mites" belong to Class Arachnida
Mites and Ticks, a group of invertebrates related to spiders. All belong to the order Acarina of the class Arachnida. : Class Arachnida ---HOPE This helps
mites mostly belong to the flea family
Dust mites are arachnids, the class of arthropods which includes spiders, scorpions and ticks.
Impossible to say without further details. The octupus has 8 legs/arms, as do spiders, harvestmen, mites, and some starfish.
Yes, a dog tick is an arachnid. Arachnids belong to the class Arachnida, which includes spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks.
yes ticks, spiders, and mites are all arachnids
Arachnids
The scorpion's class is Arachnids. By the looks from its eight legs, its related to the spiders, ticks, mites, and harvestmen.
There are there grand(daddy) long legs. A phoilcidae (cellar spider), a tipulidae (crane fly), and opiliones. The crane fly eats nectsr. The other two eats small insects. I have been told the opiliones are aphid eaters. The things I found just makes it seem like they would it it was there. Not an aphid only diet though.
well arachnids all have eight legs and can't have wings
No, fleas are not arachnids. They belong to the insect order Siphonaptera. Arachnids are a class of joint-legged invertebrates that include spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites.