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Mites do not have a sleep cycle like mammals do, but they do exhibit periods of inactivity that could be considered similar to sleep. These periods can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. Generally, mites may alternate between active and inactive states throughout the day and night rather than adhering to a strict two-sleep cycle.

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