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"Mite: Tiny Creatures with a Big Impact" From munching on cheese to causing havoc in beehives they can fascinating creatures that come in various shapes and sizes

Background imageMite Collection: USA; California; Extreme close-up of a spider mite

USA; California; Extreme close-up of a spider mite
USA, California, Extreme close-up of a spider mite. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 11807158

Picture No. 11807158
Water Mite larvae on Damselfly, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 11675619

Picture No. 11675619
Dark Field Light Micrograph: Harvest Mite Chigger. Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Microscopic visualization of a dust mite

Microscopic visualization of a dust mite

Background imageMite Collection: THE WIDOWs MITE, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Bible

THE WIDOWs MITE, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Bible. 1870, Art, Artist, holy book, religion, religious, christianity, christian, romanticism, colour, color engraving

Background imageMite Collection: Pairing of Common Blue Damselflies (Enallagma cyathigerum) with parasitic mites, Bavaria, Germany

Pairing of Common Blue Damselflies (Enallagma cyathigerum) with parasitic mites, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 11073971

Picture No. 11073971
Gorse Bush covered with Gorse Spider Mite Dartmoor, UK

Background imageMite Collection: Gorse Spider Mite (Tetranychus lintearius) mass in protective silk web on gorse, Dartmoor, Devon

Gorse Spider Mite (Tetranychus lintearius) mass in protective silk web on gorse, Dartmoor, Devon, England, July

Background imageMite Collection: The Lesson of the Widows mite

The Lesson of the Widows mite circa 19th century

Background imageMite Collection: Damage to tomato leaves by two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae in a garden

Damage to tomato leaves by two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae in a garden greenhouse

Background imageMite Collection: Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, two immatures, on tomato leaf

Two-spotted or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, two immatures, on tomato leaf

Background imageMite Collection: Two-spotted or red spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, damage and webbing on leaves of ornamental

Two-spotted or red spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, damage and webbing on leaves of ornamental house plant Colocasia esculenta

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 10855750

Picture No. 10855750
Orbibatid Soil Mite - 1mm long (Belba sp. ) Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 10891427

Picture No. 10891427
Giant Velvet Mite - foraging after rain (Dinothrombium tinctorium) Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 10891426

Picture No. 10891426
Giant Velvet Mite - foraging after rain (Dinothrombium tinctorium) Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 10946937

Picture No. 10946937
Gorse Spider Mite - on Gorse Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 10946936

Picture No. 10946936
Gorse Spider Mite - on Gorse Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Picture No. 10896186

Picture No. 10896186
Mite (Eutrombidion rostratus) Date:

Background imageMite Collection: Early blisters of pear leaf blister mite, Eriophyes pyri, red on young pear foliage

Early blisters of pear leaf blister mite, Eriophyes pyri, red on young pear foliage and flower peduncles in spring

Background imageMite Collection: Grapevine blister mite, Colomerus vitis, white damage blisters on the lower surface of vine leaves

Grapevine blister mite, Colomerus vitis, white damage blisters on the lower surface of vine leaves in France

Background imageMite Collection: Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMite Collection: Tetranichid spider mites (Tetranichidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Tetranichid spider mites (Tetranichidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMite Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMite Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageMite Collection: The Widows Mite, by Gustave Dorafaa

The Widows Mite, by Gustave Dorafaa
The Widows Mite, by Gustave Dorafa

Background imageMite Collection: Sheep farming, dipping ewes with insecticide to kill lice and mites, North Yorkshire, England

Sheep farming, dipping ewes with insecticide to kill lice and mites, North Yorkshire, England, September

Background imageMite Collection: A green V shape packet of Amblyseius cucumeris mite predators on conservatory plant to control

A green V shape packet of Amblyseius cucumeris mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest mites

Background imageMite Collection: A red V shape packet of Amblyseius andersoni mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest

A red V shape packet of Amblyseius andersoni mite predators on conservatory plant to control pest mites

Background imageMite Collection: Chamomile Shark (Cucullia chamomillae) adult, with parasitic mites on antenna

Chamomile Shark (Cucullia chamomillae) adult, with parasitic mites on antenna, resting on lichen covered twig, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, June

Background imageMite Collection: Lime Nail-gall Mite (Eriophyes tiliae) galls, growing from surface of Lime (Tilia sp)

Lime Nail-gall Mite (Eriophyes tiliae) galls, growing from surface of Lime (Tilia sp. ) leaf, Clumber Park
Lime Nail-gall Mite (Eriophyes tiliae) galls, growing from surface of Lime (Tilia sp.) leaf, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, September

Background imageMite Collection: Cranefly (Tipulidae sp. ) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps

Cranefly (Tipulidae sp. ) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont
Cranefly (Tipulidae sp.) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, July

Background imageMite Collection: Harvestman (Opiliones sp. ) adult, with parasitic mites attached to legs, Cannobina Valley

Harvestman (Opiliones sp. ) adult, with parasitic mites attached to legs, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont
Harvestman (Opiliones sp.) adult, with parasitic mites attached to legs, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, July

Background imageMite Collection: Domestic Sheep, mule ewe, affected by Sheep Scab (Psoroptic Mange) caused by Psoroptes mites

Domestic Sheep, mule ewe, affected by Sheep Scab (Psoroptic Mange) caused by Psoroptes mites, grazing in pasture, Lancashire, England, March

Background imageMite Collection: Redlegged Earth Mite (Halotydeus destructor) on old plank of wood

Redlegged Earth Mite (Halotydeus destructor) on old plank of wood

Background imageMite Collection: Dust mites, SEM Z445 / 0355

Dust mites, SEM Z445 / 0355
Dust mites (Dermatophagoides sp.) and dust debris, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Every house has millions of dust mites

Background imageMite Collection: Mites on beetle

Mites on beetle
Mites on a beetle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of mites (Fuscuropoda marginata, at centre) infesting a click beetle (Elater balteatus). They are seen on the beetles legs

Background imageMite Collection: SEM of a dust mite

SEM of a dust mite
Dust mite. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a dust mite (Dermatophagoides sp. ). Dust mites are tiny arachnids which live in houses

Background imageMite Collection: F / col SEM of a mite (Varroa) of the honeybee

F / col SEM of a mite (Varroa) of the honeybee
Mite of the honeybee. False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the mite Varroa jacobsoni that occurs as an ectoparasite on the honeybee (Apis sp.)

Background imageMite Collection: Gall mites, SEM

Gall mites, SEM
Gall mites. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of several gall mites (Eriophyes sp.). These pests infest a wide range of plants, causing economic damage to food crops and forests

Background imageMite Collection: LM of Demodex folliculorum

LM of Demodex folliculorum
Light micrograph in interference contrast illumination of the Follicle Mite (Demodex folliculorum). Follicle Mites are human ectoparasites, aggregating around hair follicles and in the orifices

Background imageMite Collection: Coloured SEM of a dust mite, Dermatophagoides sp

Coloured SEM of a dust mite, Dermatophagoides sp
Dust mite. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of a dust mite Dermatophagoides sp. in a sample of household dust. It is crawling among hair, fibres and other dust debris

Background imageMite Collection: Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7399

Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7399
Dust mite, computer artwork

Background imageMite Collection: Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7408

Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7408
Dust mite, computer artwork

Background imageMite Collection: Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7402

Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7402
Dust mite, computer artwork

Background imageMite Collection: Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7417

Dust mite, artwork F007 / 7417
Dust mite, computer artwork



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"Mite: Tiny Creatures with a Big Impact" From munching on cheese to causing havoc in beehives they can fascinating creatures that come in various shapes and sizes. Picture No. 11675613 captures the intricate world of these minuscule beings. One well-known mite is Sarcoptes scabiei, responsible for scabies infestations. These microscopic pests can cause intense itching and discomfort for their unfortunate hosts. On the other hand, Oligonychus ununguis, commonly known as red spider mites, wreak havoc on plants by sucking out their vital juices. Intriguingly, crustaceans and arachnids also fall under the category of mites – a litho (black and white photo) showcasing this diverse group would surely captivate any nature enthusiast. Dust they are another type that often goes unnoticed but can trigger allergies in susceptible individuals. Their presence is beautifully depicted through artwork inspired by these elusive creatures. For those who appreciate scientific marvels, Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Follicle Mite - Magnification x 3800 offers an up-close look at the intricacies of a follicle-dwelling mite. The level of detail revealed is truly astonishing. The Varoa mite has become a notorious honeybee parasite due to climate change-induced mild winters. A heartbreaking image shows how it infects and damages beehives in Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK – highlighting the urgent need to protect our precious pollinators. Meanwhile, Red spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) showcase their vibrant presence against an Andalusian backdrop during June's warm embrace. Lastly, an engraving from 1870 portrays "The widows' mite, " reminding us that even ancient cultures recognized these tiny creatures' significance throughout history. Whether they're eating cheese or causing ecological disruptions, mites prove that size is not a measure of impact.