There are over 48,000 known species of mites, classified into various orders and families within the subclass Acari. Mites can be found in diverse environments, including soil, water, and on plants and animals. They play essential roles in ecosystems, such as decomposing organic matter and acting as predators or pests. The actual number of mite species is likely much higher, as many remain undiscovered or unclassified.
insects of most kinds
Some of them are ticks, spiders, mites, and scorpions.
There are many organisms in the soil that can eat and bio-degrade various kinds of things; these include bacteria, worms, mites, and fungi.
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They Eat Mites, Fruit Worms (Lots of kinds of worms) And Small Insects.... Mostly Bugs
They Eat Mites, Fruit Worms (Lots of kinds of worms) And Small Insects.... Mostly Bugs
10,000
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Its over 9000!
60 mites
dipididoda
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