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Category: Clover Mites

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Clover Mites Vs Spider Mites: What is the Difference?

Over 48,000 identified species of mites in the world belong to the Acariforme, opliocariforme, or parasitiforme groups. Even though clover mites and spider mites are both acariformes, they belong to...

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Do Clover Mites Fly?

Measuring less than 1/30th of an inch in length, clover mites are often easy to miss due to their microscopic size. While usually, they feast on fresh grass from your lawn or garden, from time to...

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Do Clover Mites Die In Winter?

Clover mites are often seen in the grass next to the foundation of buildings. They feed on grass, weeds, and clover, so if you want your lawn to stay fresh and green you might want to get rid of...

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What Do Clover Mites Eat?

While these pesky critters got their name and reputation for munching on clover found on your lawn, as well as other plants, and flowers, don't be surprised if you see these uninvited guests in your...

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Tiny Red Bugs on Your Concrete? Let’s See What They Could Be

When spring comes around, the weather is all mild and nice and the lawn grows into a rich green that is pleasing to the eye. The garden plants, shrubs, and flowers around the home come to life and...

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Clover Mites Vs Chiggers: Are They The Same Thing?

While chigger mites and clover mites are not the same, they are both close relatives to ticks and spiders. Mites are considered arachnids, so these two organisms are not classified as insects. Just...

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My passion for entomology was discovered 10 years ago when my first son Sam was born. Full of fun, mischief, adventure this boy kamikazed into our life and has been a faithful source of bug hunting ever since. For as long as I can remember Sam would always intentionally connect with nature in creative ways and cared passionately about anything with wings or legs.



This website is a beautiful culmination of Sam's deep love for entomology and a newfound passion for myself. I'm so grateful for the collective togetherness it has brought us. Join me and my dynamic bug-loving, adventure buddy Sam as we learn all about these amazing creatures.

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