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Youd need a microscope but its an insect so it will have 6 legs 3 each side of an oval body.

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What is commonly known as itch mite?

An itch mite is a parasitic mite that can cause scabies in both humans and animals. They burrow themselves in the skin and cause severe irritation.


What is the medical term for mite infestation?

The "itch mite" is the parasite that causes the condition called "scabies".


A skin infection caused by infestation with an itch mite?

Scabies


What is a contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch mite called?

scabies


Does scabies itch or burn?

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Is scabies caused by virus?

It is caused by an itch mite that burrows under the skin.


What is a small black bug found under skin?

It is a Sarcoptes scabei itch mite found in scabies


Is mange a arthropod?

Answer: Sarcoptes scabiei or the itch mite is a parasitic mite (an arthropod) that burrows into skin and causes scabies. The mite is found in all parts of the world. Humans are not the only mammals that can become infected.


What kind of parasite is scabies?

Scabies is a skin infestation caused by the itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei. The mite burrows into the skin, laying eggs that lead to intense itching and a rash. It is highly contagious and can be spread through close physical contact.


What is the medical term meaning infestation with the itch mite?

The medical term for infestation with the itch mite is scabies. It is a contagious skin condition caused by the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabiei, which burrows into the skin and causes an itchy rash. Treatment typically involves topical medications to kill the mites.


What does scabies look like when its dead?

The scabies mite is tiny. Very difficult to see with the naked eye. The same as when it's alive, except it's not moving.


How do you get Scapies?

Scabies are a type of mite, also known as the "itch mite." They are related to ticks and lice. You can get them by being in contact with someone else that has them, or by contacting any clothing, bedding, or anything else that is in contact with someone with scabies. They can also be sexually transmitted. There are shampoos and body washes that can kill them, much like head lice.