No. Mites cannot fly in the conventional sense but they are so small the slightest puff of wind can get them airborne. They can also balloon by extending a silk thread into the breeze and taking off. They cannot control where they go but can travel large distances this way.
mites can not fly but bees can
No,ladybugs and their larvae only eat plant sucking aphids(black fly and green fly)
External parasites are fleas, ticks, ear mites, lice, mange mites, and fly bots. Internal Parasites are heartworms, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
External parasites are fleas, ticks, ear mites, lice, mange mites, and fly bots. Internal Parasites are heartworms, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
Bees don't have blood.The bee louse (plural is lice) is a wingless fly that consumes food from the bee as it is eating or as it is being fed. It does not feed on the bee's body fluids.Bee mites (Varoa mites) feed off of hemolymph (insect "blood").
no, only ticks and fleas suck your blood you idiot
yes
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.
A bee louse is a member of the fly family Braulidae, comprising eight species in two genera, small and wingless flies with the superficial appearance of mites or lice.
Well there are different types of mites the large mites are called ticks which are harmful. But most are quite harmless.
No. Mites are arachnids, and so are related to spiders, but they are not actually spiders.
Dust mites are arachnids, the class of arthropods which includes spiders, scorpions and ticks.