1 a young child, especially one deserving sympathy:
I couldn't eat another mite.
He seemed a mite embarrassed.
Rats, including the ears, were examined for ectoparasites (fleas, lice, mites and ticks) and collected by fine-toothcombing.
Secondly, ballooning spider mites are strongly polyphagous and widely distributed in many types of habitats.
The volatile blend induced in ginkgo by jasmonic acid was slightly attractive to predatory mites.
As a direct result of this loss the scales shrink slightly, air-pockets thickly populated with mites are formed, and the whole bulb becomes flaccid.
The species composition and the numbers of individuals and species of oribatid mites in the litter were affected by the size of the ferns.
However, the low parasite intensity in this species makes the method unsuitable for growth of mites intended for the preparation of larger batches of antigen.
The high frequency of application of insecticides has often resulted in the emergence of insects and mites resistant to the active ingredient.
In spider mites, the ancestral state for the use of silk seems to have been to protect egg masses.
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