Manchester
Pest Control Mites
The main pest species which Altrincham and Sale Pest Control deal with
are bird mites, spider mites and clover mites. A laboritory
identification is often necessary.
Mites,
along with ticks,
belong to the subclass Acarina (also known as Acari) and the class
Arachnida. Mites are among the most diverse and successful of all the
invertebrate groups. They have exploited an incredible array of habitats,
and because of
their small size (most are microscopic) go largely unnoticed. Many live
freely in the soil or water, but there are also a large number of
species that live as parasites
on plants, animals, and some that feed on mold.
Some of the
plant pests include the
so-called spider mites (family Tetranychidae),
thread-footed
mites (family Tarsonemidae),
and the gall
mites (family
Eriophyidae). Among the species that attack animals are members of the
Sarcoptic Mange mites (family Sarcoptidae),
which burrow under the skin. Demodex
mites (family Demodicidae)
are parasites that live in or near the hair follicles of mammals,
including humans. Perhaps the best-known mite, though, is the house
dust mite (family Pyroglyphidae).
Insects may
also have parasitic mites.
Examples are Varroa destructor,
which attaches to
the body of the honeybee,
and Acarapis woodi
(family Tarsonemidae), which
lives in the tracheae
of honey bees. There are hundreds of species of mites associated with
other bee species, and most are poorly described and understood. Some
are thought to be parasites, while others beneficial symbionts.
There are
over 45,000 described species of
mites.[1]
Scientists believe that we have only found 5% of the total diversity of
mites. Mites are believed to have existed for around 400 million years.
The
scientific discipline devoted to the
study of ticks and mites is called acarology.
The
tropical species Archegozetes
longisetosus
is one of the strongest animals in the world, relative to its mass (100
μg): It lifts up to 1182 times its own weight, over five times
more
than would be expected of such a minute animal (Heethoff &
Koerner
2007).
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Manchester
Pest Control
Please
not that in the
event of an abortive call out i.e customer not at home, pest
mis-identified by customer, bumblebees mistaken for wasps etc there
will be a £25.00 call out charge.
Customer MUST advise us over the phone if bats are known to be present
on the property.