They don't cause much problems but if you do get them. You won't even notice. Maybe a bunch of red spots in certain area where they burrow in but they should die pretty quickly.
Sorry, but your answer is dead wrong. We are currently suffering from a bird mite infestation in our home. They are attacking my husband mercilessly. We've had an exterminator come out several times (a special chemical mix must be used), but they're not gone yet. Their bites hurt! Showering frequently and using a loofah and epsom salt are recommended, as well as spraying yourself and your clothing with Arrid XDry deodorant. Vacuum and change bedding daily. Use a lint roller to remove them from your body. This is serious; they are very hard to get rid of and make your life a living hell!!!
Bird mites can and will complete the life cycle on a human.
they have the ability to change inviorment as well as hosts they can live up to 6months with no host becoming active when they sense a host present. Usually they dont bother people but an abandoned nest Mice, Rats, birds will have several hundred thousand mites left behind. I am not an expert nor an etomoligst but I know what doesent work Permithren anything from your local Home Depot, methane gas, chlorine Gas, malthion will work If you have a small yard.
My problem started 2yrs ago and 15,000 out of pocket unliveable home and still going
There is none. Mites are parasitic to humans. They are generally not harmful to human health except when they cause allergies.
Well there are different types of mites the large mites are called ticks which are harmful. But most are quite harmless.
No, spider mites are not at all dangerous to humans. They do not bite humans either. The spider mites will not infest a home either.
No
humans do not get ear mites only animals do.
No they are harmless, many consider them good luck
Probably Velvet Mites. Not harmful to structures or humans.
no
baby birds get adult mites from their parents in the nest
Yes, humans can get rabbit mites, especially if they come into contact with infected rabbits or their surroundings. Rabbit mites can cause skin irritation, itching, and redness in humans, and it is important to seek medical attention if infestation occurs.
humans do not get ear mites only animals do.
Yes humans can get ear mites, just as animals can, though it isn't common. Treatment includes the use of a special medication which was formulated for use on ear mites.