"harvest mite" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: harvest mites [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} harvest mite (plural harvest mites)
  1. Any of various mites of the genus Trombicula that inhabit forests and grasslands and which, in their larval stage, attach to various animals including humans and feed on skin, often causing itching. Wikipedia link: harvest mite Categories (lifeform): Mites and ticks, Parasites Synonyms ((Trombicula): harvest bug, harvest louse, harvest tick, red bug, trombiculid mite, scrub-itch mite, berry bug; in the larva stage): chigger Translations (harvest mite): кърлеж (kǎrlež) [masculine] (Bulgarian), oogstmijt [feminine] (Dutch), samettipunkki (Finnish), aoûtat (French), aoutat [masculine] (French), Herbstgrasmilbe [feminine] (German), bársonyatka (Hungarian), ツツガムシ (tsutsugamushi) (Japanese), قورداشن (kurdaşan) (Ottoman Turkish), swędzik jesienny (Polish), păducel [masculine] (Romanian), ácaro de la cosecha [masculine] (Spanish), ácaro rojo [masculine] (Spanish)

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