Controlling Mites In The Kitchen
Mites are very small insect relatives that sometimes infest stored foods. Both the grain mite and the cheese mite are about 0.3 to 0.66 mm (1/64 - 1/32 inch) long and translucent pearly white. They can infest flour, stored cereal products, cheese ... [... more]
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Mold Mite / Iowa Insect Information Notes
Mold mites comprise a large group of similar species that are quite difficult to tell apart. Common members in this group of tiny mites include the cheese mite, flour mite, and grain mite. They are also known as tyroglyphid mites. Mold mites are ... [... more]
Iowa State University |
Discover the Invisible: A Naturalist's Guide to Using ...
It's Back in Print: Discover the Invisible : A Naturalist's Guide to Using the Microscope was published in 1984. In 1991 Dover reissued it, changing the title to Using the Microscope: A Guide for Naturalists, updating the last short chapter, " [... more]
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