No, humans cannot get ear mites. Ear mites are typically found in animals, such as dogs and cats. If your pet has ear mites, your veterinarian can provide the appropriate medication to treat them.
Yes, a three-leaf clover has rotational symmetry because it can be rotated by 120 degrees and still look the same.
No, I do not buy four-leaf clover plants as I am a digital assistant and cannot make purchases. However, four-leaf clover plants are considered lucky charms and can sometimes be found in plant nurseries or online stores for purchase.
The scientific name for clover is Trifolium.
A four-leaf clover is caused by a genetic mutation that results in an extra leaf growing on the clover plant. This mutation is rare, making four-leaf clovers uncommon to find in a field of three-leaf clovers.
They could be spider mites or maybe clover mites
Yes, planting a clover lawn can attract clover mites. The arachnids in question (Bryobia praetiosa Koch) feed upon clovers and grasses. The unwelcome predation will be less devastating or likely when proper light, moisture, nutrient and temperature requirements are observed for clover lawns since clover mites prioritize over-fertilized, over-watered yards.
No, clover is not poisonous to a guinea pig, I know that because I feed my guinea pig clover all the time.
No
They could be either clover mites or spider mites.
clover mites
No, clover mites are tiny, red arachnids that feed on plant matter. They are often found crawling on windowsills or walls of buildings. Wood mites, on the other hand, are small insects that can infest and damage wood by feeding on fungi and mold growing on it.
Cardinal birds eat insects including clover mites, gain, seeds, fruit and sap. Nevertheless, cardinal birds can often be seen regularly in backyards and bird feeders.
No, but they do not taste very nice.
clover mites look like small red circles and up close thay look like red Spiders.
Clover mites are long-legged, oval-shaped, red-brown predators of alyssum, clover, daffodil, dandelion, lawn grass, ornamental flowers, primrose, sage, shepherd's purse, and strawberry. The arachnid species in question (Bryobia praetiosa) is considered an indoor and outdoor pest. Outdoors, clover mites may leave grass silver-colored and plants stippled while indoors they release a red stain on sunlit surfaces when squashed or threatened.
A week to several months is the length of time that clover mites live indoors. The range occurs because of clover mite life cycles and natural histories and because of environmental conditions, such as occupant hostility or tolerance, predatory presences, and temperature levels. The arachnids in question (Bryobia praetiosa) pass through each of five stages, from eggs through larvae and two nymphal phases to adulthood, within a month for clover mites hatched between spring and fall.