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WaWaWater Mite nymphs eat the same foods adults do, including small insects, aquatic worms, and other mites (even their own kind). ter Mite nymphs eat the same foods adults do, including small insects, aquatic worms, and other mites (even their own kind). ter Mite nymphs eat the same foods adults do, including small insects, aquatic worms, and other mites (even their own kind).

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Where can I find information about the red spider mite infestation in Missouri"?

You can find information about the red spider mite infestation in Missouri by contacting the Missouri Department of Agriculture or visiting their website for updates and resources.


How can I effectively identify and treat spider mite infestations in my plants, particularly focusing on the presence of webbing as a key indicator?

To effectively identify and treat spider mite infestations in plants, look for fine webbing on the leaves and stems as a key indicator. To treat, try spraying the plants with a mixture of water and dish soap or using neem oil. Repeat treatment every few days until the infestation is gone.


Is a rust mite single celled?

No, a rust mite is not a single-celled organism. Rust mites are arachnids belonging to the subclass Acari, which means they are more closely related to spiders and ticks than single-celled organisms.


Are scabies caused by a parasite?

Yes, scabies are caused by a parasitic mite called Sarcoptes scabiei.


How can I effectively treat and eliminate a scabies mite infestation on my skin?

To effectively treat and eliminate a scabies mite infestation on your skin, you can use prescription topical medications like permethrin or oral medications like ivermectin. It is important to follow the treatment regimen as directed by your healthcare provider, wash all clothing and bedding in hot water, and vacuum your living space to prevent reinfestation. Additionally, avoid close contact with others to prevent spreading the mites.