Acarus of species Sarcoptes scabiei does.
Yes, scabies is a parasitic infestation that causes skin irritation and itching.
The "itch mite" is the parasite that causes the condition called "scabies".
Scabies is an infection of the skin which causes an itchy rash. Scavies are a type of parasite that feed off your blood from the inside of the skin
No, you cannot get scabies by urinating on yourself. The scabies is caused when a certain kind of mite burrows underneath your skin, and the mite's feces causes severe itchiness. It is caused by mites, not urine.
No, both scabies and athlete's foot are itchy and easy to catch, but they have very different causes. Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus; scabies is caused by tiny mites. Also, athlete's foot affects the feet, while scabies can affect almost any part of the body.
If you are looking for pictures of scabies you can look on the WebMD website. Along with photos, the site also covers symptoms, causes and treatments.
Mustard oil is not a proven treatment for scabies. While it has some antifungal and antibacterial properties, it does not effectively kill the scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, which causes the infestation. For treating scabies, medical treatments such as topical permethrin or oral ivermectin are recommended. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options.
Arachnid.
is a snail an arachnid
arachnids is correct.
yes, arachnid
A butterfly is not an arachnid