Mite in a sentence
Synonym: tiny, small. Antonym: giant, large
Meaning: a very small creature, often a type of arachnid

(1) Wow, that dust-mite is tiny!
(2) I have an itch mite on my arm.
(3) The dust-mite landed on my arm.
(4) The dust-mite flew into my face.
(5) The dust-mite floated in the air.
(6) The itch mite is a tiny parasite.
(7) I found a mite crawling on my arm.
(8) The mite feeds on dead skin cells.
(9) The dust-mite hid under the couch.
(10) Oh no, I just inhaled a dust-mite!
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(11) The itch mite feeds on skin cells.
(12) He captured the dust-mite in a jar.
(13) The dust-mite crawled into my shoe.
(14) The itch mite is a common allergen.
(15) The itch mite burrowed into my skin.
(16) A mite landed on the picnic blanket.
(17) The itch mite burrows into the skin.
(18) The itch mite is a type of arachnid.
(19) I think I got bitten by an itch mite.
(20) The mite burrowed into the dog's fur.
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(21) I saw a dust-mite on the window sill.
(22) The itch mite caused a rash on my leg.
(23) The itch mite infestation is spreading.
(24) The dust-mite crawled across the table.
(25) The dust-mite settled on the bookshelf.
(26) I sneezed after inhaling the dust-mite.
(27) The mite hid in a hollow near the dust.
(28) The mite hid in a hollow over the dust.
(29) The itch mite is difficult to eradicate.
(30) She screamed when she saw the dust-mite.
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(31) I vacuumed the dust-mite off the carpet.
(32) He squashed the dust-mite with a tissue.
(33) I wiped the dust-mite off the lampshade.
(34) Oh no, there's a dust-mite on my pillow!
(35) The itch mite is causing intense itching.
(36) I accidentally touched an itch mite nest.
(37) I saw a harvest mite on my pet cat's fur.
(38) Ew, there's a dust-mite on my toothbrush!
(39) He could feel a mite crawling on his arm.
(40) The itch mite is a common household pest.
Mite meaningful sentence
(41) I found a dust-mite crawling on my pillow.
(42) The dust-mite left a trail of dust behind.
(43) The dust-mite caused an allergic reaction.
(44) Oh my goodness, that dust-mite is so fast!
(45) I can't stop scratching the itch mite bite.
(46) The mite's tiny size makes it hard to spot.
(47) The mite's presence indicates poor hygiene.
(48) She brushed the dust-mite off her shoulder.
(49) I brushed the dust-mite off the tablecloth.
(50) Oh no, I just found a dust-mite in my food!
Mite sentence examples
(51) There was a mite crawling across the table.
(52) The itch mite is a common cause of scabies.
(53) I need to see a doctor about this itch mite.
(54) The itch mite is known to transmit diseases.
(55) The word mite can refer to a small arachnid.
(56) The mite can cause allergies in some people.
(57) The mite's bite can be itchy and irritating.
(58) The spider mite is a common pest in gardens.
(59) I spotted a harvest mite crawling on my arm.
(60) I found a harvest mite on my picnic blanket.
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(61) The harvest mite is also known as a chigger.
(62) The dust-mite made its way into the bedroom.
(63) The mite was parasitizing on the bee's body.
(64) She was worried about getting bit by a mite.
(65) I can't sleep because of the itch mite bites.
(66) The harvest mite's bite can be quite painful.
(67) He sprayed insecticide to kill the dust-mite.
(68) The dust-mite left tiny bite marks on my arm.
(69) Look at that dust-mite crawling on the table!
(70) Ew, I just squished a dust-mite with my shoe!
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(71) Oh wow, that dust-mite is really hard to see!
(72) The epizoan was identified as a type of mite.
(73) The itch mite is causing redness and swelling.
(74) The itch mite is causing an allergic reaction.
(75) I accidentally squashed a mite while cleaning.
(76) The mite is a common problem in poultry farms.
(77) The dust-mite scurried away when I approached.
(78) I felt a tickle on my skin from the dust-mite.
(79) The mite was the culprit behind the itchiness.
(80) The mite becrawled across the microscope slide.
Sentence using mite
(81) The mite population in the garden has exploded.
(82) The mite bite left a small red mark on my skin.
(83) The annulose mite lived on the skin of animals.
(84) The ectoparasitic mite can cause mange in cats.
(85) The mite population had exploded in the garden.
(86) The mite was a tiny creature with a big impact.
(87) The itch mite is causing me a lot of discomfort.
(88) The mite is a common pest in agricultural crops.
(89) I spotted a dust-mite in the corner of the room.
(90) How annoying, a dust-mite just landed on my arm!
Mite example sentence
(91) The trombiculid mite is also known as a chigger.
(92) The acaridan mite can cause allergies in humans.
(93) He tried to catch the mite, but it was too fast.
(94) The cephalothorax of a mite is small and compact.
(95) I need to find a way to get rid of the itch mite.
(96) The mite's bite can transmit pathogens to humans.
(97) The horse's skin was parasitized by a mange mite.
(98) The acarologist discovered a new species of mite.
(99) She carefully observed the dust-mite's movements.
(100) The mite was too small to see with the naked eye.
Sentence with word mite
(101) The itch mite is causing me to break out in hives.
(102) The harvest mite's bite can cause intense itching.
(103) The acaridan house dust mite is a common allergen.
(104) The myrmecophile mite lives on the bodies of ants.
(105) She had a severe allergic reaction to a mite bite.
(106) The itch mite is a common pest in tropical regions.
(107) The itch mite is a common problem in crowded areas.
(108) The itch mite is causing me to feel itchy all over.
(109) The harvest mite is commonly found in grassy areas.
(110) The harvest mite is known for its bright red color.
Sentence of mite
(111) The harvest mite is commonly found in wooded areas.
(112) She panicked when the dust-mite landed on her food.
(113) The acaridan itch mite can cause scabies in humans.
(114) The endoparasitic mite infested the bird's feathers.
(115) The endoparasitic mite caused hair loss in the host.
(116) The harvest mite's bite can cause a rash to develop.
(117) The acarid mite is a common pest in many households.
(118) The itch mite is not dangerous, but can be annoying.
(119) The itch mite is too small to see with the naked eye.
(120) The endites of a mite help it to grasp onto surfaces.
Mite used in a sentence
(121) The dust-mite disappeared into the crack in the wall.
(122) I felt a sense of relief when the dust-mite was gone.
(123) The dust-mite left a trail of dust on the windowsill.
(124) The acaroid mite is a common pest in many households.
(125) The acaridan clover mite can damage plants and crops.
(126) The acaridan spider mite can damage crops and plants.
(127) The acarine mite is a common pest in many households.
(128) The cephalothorax of a mite is where it lays its eggs.
(129) I need to wash my clothes to get rid of the itch mite.
(130) The itch mite is causing me to scratch uncontrollably.
Mite sentence in English
(131) I used a magnifying glass to examine the mite closely.
(132) The phytophagic mite infestation decimated the garden.
(133) Acarologist, you are the detectives of the mite world!
(134) I felt a sharp sting when the trombiculid mite bit me.
(135) The chelicera of a mite is used for feeding on plants.
(136) The acarus mite is a common problem in humid climates.
(137) The mite can reproduce rapidly in favorable conditions.
(138) I accidentally squished a harvest mite while gardening.
(139) The harvest mite's bite can cause redness and swelling.
(140) Ew, there's a dust-mite crawling on my computer screen!
(141) Oh no, I just discovered a dust-mite nest in my closet!
(142) The mite infestation was causing problems in the house.
(143) The itch mite is often found in carpets and upholstery.
(144) The itch mite is a common problem in tropical climates.
(145) I need to apply some cream to soothe the itch mite bite.
(146) The itch mite is a nuisance that needs to be dealt with.
(147) The mite's bite can cause severe itching and discomfort.
(148) The use of a miticide can prevent mite damage to plants.
(149) The trombiculid mite is a member of the arachnid family.
(150) I scratched my arm after being bitten by a harvest mite.
(151) Oh dear, there's a dust-mite infestation in my mattress!
(152) The acaridan demodex mite lives in human hair follicles.
(153) The harvest mite is most active during the summer months.
(154) The dust-mite multiplied quickly in the warm environment.
(155) The trombiculid mite feeds on the skin cells of its host.
(156) The harvest mite is also known as the chigger or red bug.
(157) The mite is known to transmit diseases in certain animals.
(158) The mite's bite can cause a rash in sensitive individuals.
(159) The mite will parasitize the chicken and cause discomfort.
(160) The size of a dust mite is usually around 200 micrometers.
(161) The trombiculid mite is known to lay its eggs in the soil.
(162) My dog got bitten by a harvest mite while playing outside.
(163) The trombiculid mite is known for causing intense itching.
(164) The wheal on the bird's wing was caused by a feather mite.
(165) The farmer delouses chickens to prevent mite infestations.
(166) The bloodsucking mite can cause skin irritation in humans.
(167) The miticide is a cost-effective solution for mite control.
(168) Acariasis is a common condition caused by mite infestation.
(169) The acarologist's findings shed light on mite infestations.
(170) The acarus mite is too small to be seen with the naked eye.
(171) I need to disinfect my furniture to eliminate the itch mite.
(172) The mite's lifecycle involves several stages of development.
(173) The endites of a mite are used for feeding and reproduction.
(174) Spider mite control often requires a multi-faceted approach.
(175) I had to use tweezers to remove a harvest mite from my skin.
(176) An acarologist can determine the severity of a mite problem.
(177) I developed a rash after being bitten by a trombiculid mite.
(178) He used a magnifying glass to get a closer look at the mite.
(179) He had to wear a mask while cleaning the mite-infested area.
(180) The mite infestation in our house was difficult to eradicate.
(181) Spider mite eggs can remain dormant during the winter months.
(182) Acarologist, your knowledge of mite behavior is mind-blowing.
(183) Acarologist, study the effects of mite bites on human health.
(184) The acaroid mite is a common problem in the textile industry.
(185) Spider mite populations can explode in a short period of time.
(186) The harvest mite's bite can take several days to stop itching.
(187) An acarologist can help you identify the signs of mite damage.
(188) The acaroid mite is a common cause of skin irritation in pets.
(189) The acaroid mite is a major pest in the agricultural industry.
(190) The acaridan scabies mite can cause skin irritation in humans.
(191) The heteroecious mite species infests both plants and animals.
(192) The mite's presence can be a sign of unclean living conditions.
(193) The spider mite's feeding can cause leaves to curl and distort.
(194) The miticide is effective against a wide range of mite species.
(195) The scurfy flakes on the rabbit's fur indicated a mite problem.
(196) Spider mite infestations can cause significant damage to crops.
(197) Acarologist, analyze the genetic diversity of mite populations.
(198) The size of a dust mite is typically around 200 to 300 microns.
(199) The tagmata of a mite's body are the head, thorax, and abdomen.
(200) A mite is a type of parasite that lives on the skin of animals.
(201) Acarologists may specialize in specific mite families or genera.
(202) The dust-mite infestation in my house is getting out of control.
(203) The mite's presence can be controlled through proper sanitation.
(204) The acaricide is effective against a wide range of mite species.
(205) The laniger mite can infest livestock and cause skin irritation.
(206) The dust-mite population tends to increase in humid environments.
(207) The endites of a mite are used for piercing the skin of its host.
(208) The trombiculid mite is a common pest in many parts of the world.
(209) The trombiculid mite is commonly found in rural and wooded areas.
(210) The trombiculid mite is a common problem for outdoor enthusiasts.
(211) The endoparasitic mite caused itching and irritation in the host.
(212) Spider mite infestations often start on the undersides of leaves.
(213) I had to remove a harvest mite from my shoe before putting it on.
(214) The harvest mite's bite can lead to a small red bump on the skin.
(215) I learned how to identify a harvest mite to avoid getting bitten.
(216) My mattress pad has a dust mite barrier to keep allergens at bay.
(217) If you suspect a mite infestation, an acarologist can confirm it.
(218) I accidentally brushed against a trombiculid mite-infested plant.
(219) The trombiculid mite can transmit diseases to humans and animals.
(220) The acaroid mite is a common problem in the hospitality industry.
(221) The pustules on the cat's ears were a sign of a mite infestation.
(222) The acaridan dust mite is a common cause of asthma and allergies.
(223) The acaridan straw itch mite can cause skin irritation in humans.
(224) The thelytokous mite can produce clones of itself without mating.
(225) It is important to monitor for spider mite infestations regularly.
(226) The spider mite population can quickly multiply if left unchecked.
(227) The phytophagic mite infestation spread rapidly across the garden.
(228) The harvest mite is attracted to warm and moist areas of the body.
(229) Acarologist, develop new methods for controlling mite populations.
(230) Acarologist, examine the impact of pesticides on mite populations.
(231) An acarologist can advise on the best methods for mite prevention.
(232) The trombiculid mite is a common nuisance for outdoor enthusiasts.
(233) The trombiculid mite can lay hundreds of eggs during its lifetime.
(234) The acaridan bird mite can infest homes and cause health problems.
(235) The acarus mite is a common cause of asthma and allergic rhinitis.
(236) I need to avoid scratching the itch mite bite to prevent infection.
(237) The mite's bite can lead to allergic reactions in some individuals.
(238) The oribatid mite's exoskeleton provides protection from predators.
(239) The heteroecious mite species feeds on both citrus and apple trees.
(240) The harvest mite is a tiny arachnid that can cause skin irritation.
(241) An acarologist can recommend effective treatments for mite control.
(242) Acarology studies the impact of climate change on mite populations.
(243) The trombiculid mite can cause a condition known as trombiculiasis.
(244) The acarologist identified a new species of mite in the rainforest.
(245) The acaroid mite feeds on dead skin cells and other organic matter.
(246) I sneezed uncontrollably after coming into contact with a dust-mite.
(247) The mite's presence can be detected through microscopic examination.
(248) The phytophagic mite population peaks during hot and dry conditions.
(249) The farmer used a miticide to control mite infestation on his crops.
(250) The trombiculid mite is often associated with areas of poor hygiene.
(251) The hypostome of a mite is used to burrow into the skin of its host.
(252) Acarologist, analyze the impact of mite infestations on crop yields.
(253) The trombiculid mite has a red coloration, making it easier to spot.
(254) Sarcoptes scabiei is a parasitic mite that causes scabies in humans.
(255) The acarus mite is a common household pest that can cause allergies.
(256) Overuse of miticides can lead to the development of mite resistance.
(257) He found a mite in his bed and immediately began to wash the sheets.
(258) The bloodsucking chigger is a type of mite that feeds on human skin.
(259) The acarologist's microscope was essential for studying mite anatomy.
(260) The endites of a water mite are used for swimming and capturing prey.
(261) The acaricide is highly effective against the common house dust mite.
(262) The oribatid mite's diet consists mainly of organic matter and fungi.
(263) The oribatid mite's sensory organs help it detect prey and predators.
(264) The harvest mite's bite can sometimes result in an allergic reaction.
(265) The spring bed's anti-dust mite properties made it a hygienic choice.
(266) My mattress pad has a dust mite barrier to protect against allergens.
(267) The oribatid mite population can indicate the health of an ecosystem.
(268) I'm going to replace my old pillows to prevent dust-mite accumulation.
(269) The mite's presence can be detected by the damage it causes to plants.
(270) The acarologist discovered a new species of mite during her fieldwork.
(271) The acarologist's research helps in understanding mite-borne diseases.
(272) An acarologist collaborates with entomologists to study mite behavior.
(273) The acarologist's work involves collecting and analyzing mite samples.
(274) The acaridan red velvet mite is a predator of other mites and insects.
(275) Acarologists contribute to the conservation of endangered mite species.
(276) The trombiculid mite is often associated with areas of poor sanitation.
(277) Spider mite damage can be mistaken for nutrient deficiencies in plants.
(278) Spider mite damage can be minimized by regularly washing plant foliage.
(279) Acarologist, research the impact of mite infestations on human housing.
(280) Acarus scabiei is the scientific name for the mite that causes scabies.
(281) My doctor recommended using dust-mite covers on my mattress and pillows.
(282) I'm going to consult an allergist to get tested for dust-mite allergies.
(283) The miticide can be used as a preventive measure to avoid mite problems.
(284) Spider mite outbreaks can be particularly problematic for indoor plants.
(285) An acarologist educates the public about the importance of mite control.
(286) Acarologist, analyze the effects of mite control methods on soil health.
(287) I need to seek professional help to get rid of the itch mite infestation.
(288) Acarologists use specialized tools to collect and analyze mite specimens.
(289) The mite will parasitize the honeybee and cause colony collapse disorder.
(290) Tsutsugamushi is also known as chigger-borne typhus or mite-borne typhus.
(291) The trombiculid mite is known to be more active during the summer months.
(292) Acaricides are commonly used in agriculture to control mite infestations.
(293) I felt a slight tingling sensation when a harvest mite crawled on my leg.
(294) If you have a dust-mite allergy, you may experience sneezing and itching.
(295) I had to seek medical attention after being bitten by a trombiculid mite.
(296) Acarologists investigate the impact of climate change on mite populations.
(297) The spider mite's feeding can cause yellowing and wilting of plant leaves.
(298) The spider mite's feeding can cause leaves to become stippled or speckled.
(299) The symptoms of acariases can vary depending on the type of mite involved.
(300) The trombiculid mite is capable of transmitting diseases through its bite.
(301) The oribatid mite population has been steadily increasing in recent years.
(302) The oribatid mite's ability to withstand drought conditions is remarkable.
(303) For effective mite control, spray with sulfur on the undersides of leaves.
(304) Farmers often struggle to control spider mite populations in their fields.
(305) Acarologist, investigate the impact of climate change on mite populations.
(306) Acarologist, analyze the impact of mite infestations on honeybee colonies.
(307) I've tried using insecticidal soap to control the spider mite infestation.
(308) I've noticed an increase in spider mite activity during the summer months.
(309) The opisthosoma of the mite is small and contains its reproductive organs.
(310) The pedipalps of a mite are used to sense its environment and locate food.
(311) The endoparasitic mite was feeding on the host's blood and causing anemia.
(312) Acarologists use advanced microscopy techniques to examine mite morphology.
(313) The mite's bite can result in secondary infections if not treated properly.
(314) The acarologist's expertise in mite identification was highly sought after.
(315) The spider mite's damage can reduce the overall aesthetic appeal of plants.
(316) The oribatid mite's reproductive cycle is closely tied to seasonal changes.
(317) An acarologist can determine the gender of a mite by examining its anatomy.
(318) If you need advice on preventing mite infestations, consult an acarologist.
(319) I had to carefully remove the trombiculid mite from my skin using tweezers.
(320) The acaricide spray was applied to the crops to prevent spider mite damage.
(321) Although the itch mite is microscopic, it can cause severe skin irritation.
(322) The mite's presence can be minimized through regular cleaning and vacuuming.
(323) Tsutsugamushi can be prevented by avoiding areas with high mite populations.
(324) Farmers often use acaricidal sprays to protect their crops from mite damage.
(325) The harvest mite is most active during the early morning and late afternoon.
(326) Acarologist, investigate the prevalence of mite infestations in urban areas.
(327) The acarologist used advanced microscopy techniques to examine mite anatomy.
(328) The acarus mite can be found in bedding, carpets, and upholstered furniture.
(329) The larvae of the harvest mite feed on the skin cells of animals and humans.
(330) Acarologists contribute to the development of effective mite control methods.
(331) My doctor prescribed medication to help manage my dust-mite allergy symptoms.
(332) I'm going to invest in hypoallergenic bedding to minimize dust-mite exposure.
(333) The acarologist's research helped develop effective methods for mite control.
(334) The nonallergenic mattress is ideal for individuals with dust mite allergies.
(335) Spider mite outbreaks can be prevented by maintaining proper humidity levels.
(336) An acarologist investigates the impact of climate change on mite populations.
(337) The myrmecophilous mite lives on the bodies of ants and feeds on their blood.
(338) Miticides work by disrupting the mite's nervous system or respiratory system.
(339) It's important to regularly clean your bedding to prevent dust-mite allergies.
(340) The effectiveness of acaricides varies depending on the specific mite species.
(341) The use of predatory mites can help control spider mite populations naturally.
(342) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is crucial to wash your bedding regularly.
(343) If you have a dust-mite infestation, it is important to take immediate action.
(344) The research conducted by acarologists helps to protect crops from mite damage.
(345) The acarologist's discoveries challenged existing theories about mite behavior.
(346) I accidentally brushed against a harvest mite while walking through tall grass.
(347) Acarologists may study the impact of urbanization on mite and tick populations.
(348) If you want to conduct research on mite-borne diseases, consult an acarologist.
(349) I'm considering using a natural predator to control the spider mite population.
(350) The oribatid mite's diet consists of fungi, algae, and decaying organic matter.
(351) The acarologist's knowledge of mite behavior helped farmers protect their crops.
(352) Prevention of trombiculiasis involves avoiding areas with high mite populations.
(353) The oribatid mite's presence can indicate the overall soil fertility of an area.
(354) The acarine mite can be transmitted from person to person through close contact.
(355) Spider mite damage can make plants more susceptible to other diseases and pests.
(356) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is important to vacuum your home frequently.
(357) Dust-mites can be detected using a microscope or by performing a dust mite test.
(358) The antiallergenic mattress protector has reduced my dust mite allergy symptoms.
(359) The sarcoptes mite burrows into the skin and lays eggs, causing intense itching.
(360) Acarologists play a crucial role in identifying and classifying new mite species.
(361) The spider mite's presence can be detected by examining the undersides of leaves.
(362) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is important to keep your living space clean.
(363) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is crucial to wash your bedding in hot water.
(364) The beekeeper will inoculate through with the mite treatment to protect the hive.
(365) The harvest mite is a tiny arachnid that can cause severe itching and irritation.
(366) A mite infestation can cause skin irritation and allergies in animals and humans.
(367) The oribatid mite's role in nutrient cycling is crucial for ecosystem functioning.
(368) Gardeners should regularly inspect their plants for signs of spider mite activity.
(369) The acarologist's work contributes to the conservation of endangered mite species.
(370) After being bitten by an itch mite, the affected area may become red and inflamed.
(371) The spider's venom constringed the spider mite, making it easier to wrap in a web.
(372) The farmer used a parasiticidal spray to control the mite population on his crops.
(373) He couldn't believe that something as small as a mite could cause so much trouble.
(374) The oribatid mite's small size allows it to easily navigate through soil particles.
(375) The oribatid mite's presence can indicate the overall biodiversity of an ecosystem.
(376) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is advisable to keep your home well-ventilated.
(377) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is important to keep your home free of clutter.
(378) If you have a dust-mite infestation, vacuuming your furniture regularly is crucial.
(379) The trombiculid mite has a lifecycle that includes larval, nymph, and adult stages.
(380) If left untreated, the itch mite infestation can spread to other parts of the body.
(381) The acaricide resistance in some mite populations is a growing concern for farmers.
(382) The dust mite vacuum can suck up dirt and allergens from your mattress and bedding.
(383) Acarologists often collaborate with entomologists to study insect-mite interactions.
(384) The oribatid mite's ability to reproduce quickly allows for rapid population growth.
(385) An acarologist can determine the nutritional requirements of different mite species.
(386) How incredible it must be to uncover the secrets of mite behavior as an acarologist!
(387) If you suspect a dust-mite infestation, consider hiring a professional exterminator.
(388) The itch mite is a tiny parasite that can cause intense itching and skin irritation.
(389) The itch mite is a type of arachnid, and it is closely related to spiders and ticks.
(390) The use of acaricide is essential in controlling mite infestations in poultry farms.
(391) The acarine mite feeds on dead skin cells and can be found in bedding and upholstery.
(392) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is recommended to keep your home well-ventilated.
(393) An acarologist can recommend appropriate treatments for mite infestations in animals.
(394) Acarology research helps in understanding the mechanisms of mite resistance in crops.
(395) If you suspect you have an itch mite infestation, seek medical attention immediately.
(396) The acaricidal solution was applied to the chicken coop to prevent mite infestations.
(397) The hypostome of a mite is used to pierce the skin of its host and feed on its blood.
(398) Overuse of miticides can lead to mite resistance and the need for stronger chemicals.
(399) It is recommended to spray below the surface of the mattress for dust mite prevention.
(400) This antiallergenic carpet is a great option for individuals with dust mite allergies.
(401) The oribatid mite's role in decomposition helps to recycle nutrients in the ecosystem.
(402) Acaricides are also used in veterinary medicine to treat mite infestations in animals.
(403) The acarine mite is known to cause respiratory problems in individuals with allergies.
(404) Acarologists may also study the impact of climate change on mite and tick populations.
(405) Acarologist, investigate the effects of mite control measures on non-target organisms.
(406) If you have a dust-mite allergy, using allergen-proof covers on your bedding can help.
(407) An acarologist can recommend measures to reduce mite allergens in indoor environments.
(408) The acarine Demodex folliculorum is a type of mite that lives in human hair follicles.
(409) The oribatid mite's reproductive strategy involves laying eggs in soil or leaf litter.
(410) Many acarologists conduct fieldwork to observe mite behavior in their natural habitats.
(411) The spider mite's rapid reproduction can lead to severe plant damage in a short period.
(412) The spider mite's infestation can spread from plant to plant if not addressed promptly.
(413) An acarologist can provide recommendations for managing mite infestations in livestock.
(414) If you have a dust-mite allergy, using a dehumidifier can help reduce their population.
(415) If you are unsure about the type of mite affecting your plants, consult an acarologist.
(416) An acarologist can help you understand the risks associated with specific mite species.
(417) An acarologist can provide insights into the diversification of mite species over time.
(418) The sarcoptes mite is also known as the itch mite due to the intense itching it causes.
(419) The beekeeper will inoculate the bees with a mite-resistant strain to protect the hive.
(420) The varroa mite feeds on the blood of honeybees, weakening and eventually killing them.
(421) The oribatid mite's exoskeleton protects it from predators and environmental stressors.
(422) The miticide is most effective when applied during the early stages of mite infestation.
(423) The oribatid mite's population dynamics are influenced by various environmental factors.
(424) The acarine mite is known to cause allergic reactions in individuals with sensitivities.
(425) Acarologists may study the impact of mite and tick infestations on wildlife populations.
(426) It's essential to bed down with a pillow that is hypoallergenic and dust mite resistant.
(427) The epizoan, which was a type of mite, had caused a severe allergic reaction in the dog.
(428) The use of miticides has increased in recent years due to the rise of mite infestations.
(429) The effectiveness of miticides can vary depending on the stage of the mite's life cycle.
(430) The effectiveness of miticides can vary depending on the species of mite being targeted.
(431) The best way to remove a harvest mite is to use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol.
(432) The acarologist's expertise in mite taxonomy was instrumental in classifying new species.
(433) The trombiculid mite is known for its ability to transmit diseases to humans and animals.
(434) The acarine mite can be controlled through regular cleaning and proper hygiene practices.
(435) The acarologist published a groundbreaking paper on the evolution of mite feeding habits.
(436) As an acarologist, she was dedicated to training the next generation of mite researchers.
(437) If left untreated, a harvest mite bite can become infected and require medical attention.
(438) The acarologist is conducting a study on the impact of climate change on mite populations.
(439) The beekeeper will inoculate the bees with up with a solution to prevent mite infestation.
(440) Farmers must carefully choose the right miticide for their specific crop and mite species.
(441) The parasitization of the bee colony by the Varroa mite is a major concern for beekeepers.
(442) Farmers must carefully choose the right miticide for their specific crop and mite problem.
(443) The research conducted by acarologists helps to improve our understanding of mite genetics.
(444) The acarologist's research on mite reproduction provided insights into population dynamics.
(445) The acaricide is a cost-effective solution for managing mite infestations in poultry farms.
(446) I had to apply a soothing cream to relieve the itching caused by the trombiculid mite bite.
(447) The acaricidal properties of the pesticide were effective in controlling mite infestations.
(448) If you suspect you have an itch mite infestation, don't hesitate to seek medical attention.
(449) The acarologist's research on mite ecology highlighted the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
(450) The spider mite's damage can resemble that of other plant diseases or nutrient deficiencies.
(451) Trombiculiasis is most prevalent during the summer months when mite populations are highest.
(452) An acarologist can identify the species of mite responsible for a particular skin condition.
(453) The acarologist's research has revealed the complex social behavior of certain mite species.
(454) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is advisable to avoid sleeping on upholstered furniture.
(455) The heteroecious mite species can cause significant damage to both fruit and vegetable crops.
(456) Acarologists may study the impact of mite and tick infestations on agricultural productivity.
(457) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is advisable to wash your bedding in hot water regularly.
(458) If you suspect an itch mite infestation, it's important to seek medical attention right away.
(459) The risk of tsutsugamushi disease can be reduced by avoiding areas with high mite populations.
(460) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is advisable to use allergen-proof covers on your bedding.
(461) The acarologist's work involves collaborating with other scientists to study mite populations.
(462) If you have a dust-mite allergy, using a HEPA filter in your vacuum cleaner can be beneficial.
(463) If you have a dust-mite allergy, it is best to avoid using down-filled pillows and comforters.
(464) An acarologist can assess the economic impact of mite infestations on agricultural production.
(465) The acarologist's lab was equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for studying mite behavior.
(466) The acarologist's work involved identifying and cataloging mite species from around the world.
(467) The use of acarine-resistant plants can help reduce the impact of mite infestations in gardens.
(468) If you have a dust-mite infestation, washing your curtains and drapes regularly is recommended.
(469) The laniger mite is a common pest of fruit trees, and it can cause significant damage to crops.
(470) Acarologists work closely with veterinarians to diagnose and treat mite infestations in animals.
(471) Acarology research is essential for assessing the risks posed by invasive mite and tick species.
(472) The symptoms of trombiculiasis include intense itching and redness at the site of the mite bite.
(473) The acarologist's research highlighted the economic impact of mite damage on agricultural crops.
(474) Acarology research is essential for the development of new treatments for mite-related allergies.
(475) Acarology studies the impact of pesticides on mite populations and their ecological interactions.
(476) The trombiculid mite is known for its ability to attach itself to its host and feed on their blood.
(477) As an acarologist, she was passionate about educating the public on the importance of mite control.
(478) As an acarologist, he was passionate about conservation efforts to protect endangered mite species.
(479) The research conducted by acarologists helps to improve veterinary treatments for mite infestations.
(480) My coworker has a dust mite allergy and will break out in hives if she comes into contact with them.
(481) The acarologist's expertise is often called upon in forensic investigations involving mite evidence.
(482) The acarologist's research has led to the development of new methods for controlling mite populations.
(483) The acarologist's expertise was sought after by farmers dealing with mite infestations in their crops.
(484) The itch mite burrows into the skin, causing intense irritation, and it can be difficult to eradicate.
(485) Acarology plays a crucial role in the conservation of endangered species affected by mite infestations.
(486) The acarologist's research revealed the impact of climate change on mite populations in Arctic regions.
(487) The acarologist's research has led to the development of new treatments for mite-related skin conditions.
(488) As an acarologist, she was constantly amazed by the incredible diversity of mite species she encountered.
(489) Some people are more sensitive to harvest mite bites than others and may experience an allergic reaction.
(490) The field of acarology has contributed to the development of effective treatments for mite and tick bites.
(491) The oribatid mite's ability to adapt to different soil conditions allows it to thrive in various habitats.
(492) The study of acarology helps in developing effective strategies for controlling mite and tick infestations.
(493) Acarology research is essential for understanding the impact of climate change on mite and tick populations.
(494) Acaricides are often used in combination with other pest control methods for more effective mite management.
(495) Acarologists may study the impact of mite and tick infestations on human allergies and respiratory diseases.
(496) The acarologist's research team discovered a novel method for controlling mite populations in poultry farms.
(497) The risk of tsutsugamushi disease can be reduced by practicing good hygiene and avoiding mite-infested areas.
(498) Regular monitoring and scouting for mite infestations can help determine the need for acaricide applications.
(499) Acarologists may work with veterinarians to diagnose and treat animals affected by mite or tick infestations.
(500) Acarologists may work with government agencies to develop policies and regulations for mite and tick control.
(501) The acarologist's expertise in mite taxonomy allowed him to accurately identify and classify various species.
(502) The acarologist's research contributed to the development of effective mite control strategies in beekeeping.
(503) Acarologists are constantly developing new methods for controlling and preventing mite and tick infestations.
(504) The mite was found to be in a parasitic condition, burrowing into the skin of its host and causing irritation.
(505) Acarologists may work with farmers to develop integrated pest management strategies for mite and tick control.
(506) Prevention of tsutsugamushi involves avoiding areas with high mite populations and wearing protective clothing.
(507) The spider mite's presence can be confirmed by using a magnifying lens to observe their characteristic body shape.
(508) The development of new acaricides with novel modes of action is important to combat resistance in mite populations.
(509) Acarologists are often called upon to provide expert testimony in legal cases involving mite and tick infestations.
(510) Although the acarologist had limited resources, she managed to make significant discoveries about mite infestations.
(511) The beekeeper will inject up to 30 milliliters of anti-varroa treatment into the beehive to control mite infestation.
(512) Acarologists contribute to the development of effective pest control strategies to manage mite and tick infestations.
(513) The acarologist's fieldwork took her to remote locations where she studied mite populations in pristine environments.
(514) As an acarologist, he was often called upon to provide expert testimony in legal cases involving mite-related issues.
(515) The field of acarology has led to the development of new diagnostic tools for identifying mite and tick-borne diseases.
(516) The parasitic mite was found to be in a parasitic condition, infesting beehives and causing harm to the bee population.
(517) Acarologists may study the impact of mite and tick infestations on the behavior and physiology of their host organisms.
(518) The acarologist's research, which spanned over several years, revealed the intricate social structures of mite colonies.
(519) The acarologist's research, which spanned several years, revealed the impact of mite infestations on agricultural crops.
(520) The symptoms of an itch mite infestation include red bumps and intense itching, but they can be treated with medication.
(521) The field of acarology has contributed to the development of effective methods for controlling mite and tick populations.
(522) The acarologist's study on the transmission of mite-borne diseases provided crucial insights for public health officials.
(523) The itch mite burrows into the skin, causing intense itching, and if left untreated, it can lead to secondary infections.
(524) The knowledge gained from acarology research is crucial for protecting endangered species from mite and tick infestations.
(525) Acarology studies have revealed the economic impact of mite and tick infestations on industries such as livestock farming.
(526) The itch mite is a common pest in many parts of the world, and it can be found in homes, schools, and other public places.
(527) While studying mite anatomy, the acarologist discovered unique adaptations that allowed them to thrive in various habitats.
(528) The selection of the appropriate acaricide depends on the target mite species and the specific crop or animal being treated.
(529) Acarologists may develop innovative methods for controlling mite and tick populations without relying on harmful pesticides.
(530) Despite the acarologist's initial skepticism, he eventually embraced the use of molecular techniques to study mite genetics.
(531) Although the itch mite is small, it can cause a big problem, and many people suffer from its effects for weeks or even months.
(532) The knowledge gained from acarology research contributes to the development of new treatments for mite and tick-borne diseases.
(533) The acarologist's expertise in mite identification allowed her to accurately classify new species that were previously unknown.
(534) The most common type of itch mite is the scabies mite, which is highly contagious and can spread quickly through close contact.
(535) The acarologist's fieldwork involved collecting mite specimens from diverse habitats, such as forests, deserts, and urban areas.
(536) The field of acarology has led to the development of guidelines for preventing mite and tick infestations in homes and workplaces.
(537) The acarologist's fieldwork required her to spend long hours in the lab, meticulously examining mite specimens under a microscope.
(538) The best way to treat an itch mite infestation is to use a prescription medication, which can kill the mites and relieve symptoms.
(539) While analyzing mite DNA, the acarologist discovered genetic variations that could explain differences in their feeding preferences.
(540) Despite the challenges faced by the acarologist during his research, he remained determined to uncover the secrets of mite behavior.
(541) Trombiculiasis can be prevented by thoroughly washing and drying clothes and bedding after potential exposure to mite-infested areas.
(542) The acarologist's research findings, which were presented at an international conference, sparked a renewed interest in mite ecology.
(543) Despite the acarologist's initial hypothesis being disproven, her research led to a better understanding of mite population dynamics.
(544) While the acarologist was analyzing mite DNA, he discovered a genetic mutation that conferred resistance to commonly used pesticides.
(545) Despite the acarologist's initial skepticism, he eventually embraced the use of advanced imaging techniques to study mite morphology.
(546) While some people may be more susceptible to itch mite infestations than others, anyone can be affected, regardless of age or gender.
(547) While analyzing mite behavior, the acarologist noticed a correlation between certain environmental cues and their reproductive cycles.
(548) The acarologist's groundbreaking research on mite behavior paved the way for new methods of pest control in the agricultural industry.
(549) While some people may not experience any symptoms from an itch mite infestation, others may develop a rash, blisters, or even scabies.
(550) The itch mite is often mistaken for other types of mites or insects, and it can be difficult to diagnose without a proper examination.
Mite meaning
Mite is a noun that refers to a tiny arachnid that is often found in dust and can cause allergies or skin irritation. Here are some tips on how to use this word in a sentence:
1. Use mite to describe a small amount or quantity of something.
For example, "I only need a mite of salt to season this dish."
2. Use mite to describe a small creature or insect.
For example, "I saw a mite crawling on my arm."
3. Use mite to describe a feeling of insignificance or smallness.
For example, "I feel like a mite compared to the vastness of the universe."
4. Use mite in the phrase "a mite of a person" to describe someone who is small or insignificant in stature.
For example, "Despite being a mite of a person, she had a big personality."
5. Use mite in the phrase "a mite of doubt" to describe a small amount of uncertainty or hesitation.
For example, "I have a mite of doubt about whether this is the right decision."
6. Use mite in the phrase "a mite of kindness" to describe a small act of generosity or compassion.
For example, "She showed a mite of kindness by offering to help me with my project."
Overall, mite is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to describe smallness, quantity, or insignificance. By using these tips, you can effectively incorporate mite into your writing and communication.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage of the word Mite. They do not represent the opinions of TranslateEN.com.