A person is familiar with mites as much asthere is all of humanity. These parasites literally do not allow passage to either humans or animals. In the forests where ticks are found, they usually sit on the tops of grass blades and wait for us, and in case of luck - instantly cling.
Parasites can fast for a long time, since inplaces where live mites, animals, and even more so, people come across very rarely. It's amazing, but sometimes they have to starve for a year! But if the "catch" gets, then they certainly will not miss it!
What to do with the sucker
And we do this: we press the "vial" with the alcohol (ethyl, ant) or with cologne - the mite will disappear independently on the sucking parasite.
Than the mites are dangerous
Of course, the main harm of these parasites is notbites and even not spent on them blood, but the risk of contracting various diseases that they suffer. The most common of these is tick-borne encephalitis. For example, in South Siberia and the Far East, the risk of contracting this disease is especially high. When visiting these places, you should take care of the appropriate vaccinations.
Mites are one of the most numerousarachnids on our planet! Where they just do not settle. Even there are species that live only in the oceans and seas! Among them there are "herbivorous" species, eating a solid amount of harvest - well, the real pests of man! Since we are talking about the diversity of these parasites, then let me tell you a couple interesting stories about mites.
Malé
If you believe the rumors, the malé (Persian mite) -it's almost a monster! In Persia, where mites are found, people once thought their bites were fatal. In addition, for some reason only foreigners became bitten. The scientists came to the aid, who could establish that the Persian mites themselves are not poisonous. However, as befits all parasites, they endure the infection - Persian fever. Since local residents are ill with it in childhood, after which they acquire immunity against it, this tick is no longer a threat to them, but for foreign guests - yes. The bite sometimes, indeed, turns out to be fatal.
Cheese cancer
Many people love this tick.Yes, yes, you did not misinterpret! Cheese - this is the place where the mites of the akara are found! The fact is that this scanty mite is a lover of old dry cheese. He eats it gradually, step by step, turning the cheese into dust, consisting for the most part of its scales mixed with the droppings. It is this, let's say, recycled "cheese" - a delicacy for most gourmets!