No. If your pet has scabies you can treat the pet, but humans cannot catch scabies from animals. Scabies that live on animals are unable to live or reproduce on humans, and will die by themselves in two or three days.
You could try, but it won't make the scabies go away. Scabies are mites, insect-like parasites that live in the skin tissues. To clear an infestation with scabies you will need anti-parasiticide from your physician.
If you have crusted scabies also called Norweigen Scabies, doctors won't believe you or help you until your nearly dead because they can't diagnose it and ignore it.
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is is scabies heterotroph
No, scabies mites cannot live in plants. Scabies is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, which requires a human host to survive and reproduce. These mites burrow into the skin and feed on human skin cells, so they do not have the ability to inhabit or thrive in plant environments. They typically die within a few days outside of human skin.
Scabies mites cannot survive on deodorant or other non-living surfaces for extended periods. They typically require a human host to live and reproduce, surviving only 2-3 days away from skin. Deodorant may have ingredients that can be harmful to the mites, further reducing their chances of survival. Therefore, while scabies might briefly come into contact with deodorant, they cannot live on it.
Scabies.
The mites (Sarcoptes scabiei) that cause scabies can be caried by various hosts and objects, not only by those who display symptoms. But infection is primarily skin-to-skin contact.
Infestation with huge numbers of mites (on the order of thousands to millions).This form of scabies, with its major infestation, is referred to as crusted scabies or Norwegian scabies.
They all have scabies.