They live on them and eat their dead skin droppings
You probably mean dust mites.
Like other members of the family of Rickettsia, the bacteria causing rickettsialpox live in mice. Tiny mites feed on these infected mice, thus acquiring the organism. When these mites feed on humans, the bacteria can be transmitted.
If they are losing fur it is most likely do to mites.
Yes, separate that mouse from the others immediately. It could be mites, or something worse. Chance are it is fatal and your other mice will catch it.
It could be things such as slugs or snails, beetles, millipedes/centipedes, hedgehogs, mice, worms, mice or mites. Mainly invertebrates (animals without a backbone.)
yes but make sure it has no mites or flees in it. some people freeze it first to kill the bugs
sounds like your mouse has mites and is scratching to hard. Mites are very common on mice and rats. One thing you can do is read up on ways to keep its nails trim and another is contact a vet to ask what kind of products would help with mites.
yes
no, only ticks and fleas suck your blood you idiot
Mallard duck, mice, mink, minnows, mites, mongoose, monkey, mourning dove, moose, mountain lion, mouse and mule are animals. They begin with the letter M.
I dont think there is such thing as rabbit mites Ear mites live in rabbit ears, so no. Of course fleas can. Dust mites live in carpet sumtimes. But i have never heard of rabbit mites, sorry.
These mites eat dead skin.