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Bryobia praetiosa

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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Acari

Family
  
Tetranychidae

Scientific name
  
Bryobia praetiosa

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Genus
  
Bryobia

Higher classification
  
Bryobia

Bryobia praetiosa entnemdeptufleducreaturesornmitesclovermite

Similar
  
Bryobia, Spider mite, Berry bugs, Boxelder bug, Arachnid

The clover mite (Bryobia praetiosa) is a species of mite.

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Description

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Clover mites are 0.75–0.85 millimetres (0.030–0.033 in) long, oval shaped arachnids with a pair of long legs pointing forward often mistaken for antennae. They are reddish brown; the younger ones and the eggs are a bright red. They are extremely common in late spring.

Ecology

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Clover mites are polyphagous, feeding on a wide range of plants including "lawn grasses, ornamental flowers, clover, dandelion, shepherd's purse, strawberry, daffodil, Salvia, Alyssum, and primrose". They are especially numerous in lawns with a heavy growth of succulent, well-fertilized grass. They do not cause any apparent harm to turf grass, but their feeding activity can turn the grass a silvery color and may stipple plants when heavy populations are present.

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Clover mites can become a nuisance in and around houses. They generally enter houses close to thick vegetation and can infiltrate houses in very large numbers through cracks and small openings around windows and doors. Whether indoors or outside, clover mites are found more commonly in sunny areas than in darker areas. If squashed, they will leave a characteristic red stain caused by their pigmentation.


Bryobia praetiosa Clover Mite

References

Bryobia praetiosa Wikipedia