yes
You have high risk of scabies if your skin comes in contact with the skin of a person having scabies because scabies is a contagious disease.
high as 90 degrees Fahrenheit
They dry out and not have enough water.
It is very unlikely. Scabies Sarcoptes Scabiei is spread by human to human contact. Animal scabies can irritate humans but cannot survive long enough to cause much problem. Domestic poultry is not prone to this type of mite.
There are organisms called thermophiles that can survive in extremely high temperatures, up to 240°F (115°C). These are typically found in environments such as hot springs and deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
Extreme temperatures where?
Extremophiles are organisms that survive in extremely high temperatures. This type of microbe is extremely adaptable to even the most adverse conditions and manage to thrive wherever they are. The Extremophiles' most common domain is Archaea, but they are also found in numerous other bacteria.
There are no microorganisms that can survive all conditions. While some microorganisms (such as extremophiles) can survive in extreme environments like high temperatures, high salinity, or low pH, no single microorganism can survive in absolutely all conditions due to the vast diversity of environments on Earth.
Sarcoptes scabei Dog Mange is the less serious, yet highly contagious, type of itch mange. Sarcoptic mange, aka "Scabies," has zoonotic potential, which means it's the mite you can get from your pet! Mange in humans is called scabies and is easier to get rid of.
Thermoduric bacteria can survive and even grow at high temperatures, generally around 60-70°C. They are resistant to heat and are capable of withstanding pasteurization temperatures, making them a concern in dairy and food processing industries.
Yes, snails can survive cold temperatures. The snails will stay out until the temperature turns to freezing then they will seek shelter.