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Description: University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension factsheet and audio message on the biology and control of chiggers, which are the larvae of the harvest mite, Trombicula alfreddugesi.
University of Nebraska–Lincoln UNL Extension in Lancaster County Insects, Spiders, Mice and More Helping Nebraskans enhance their lives through research-based education. by Barb Ogg, PhD, Extension Educator
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Page title:Itchy Chiggers
Keywords:insect, wildlife, pest, bug, termite, cockroach, free, information, spider, rabbit, head lice, lice, louse, nit, pediculosis, bird, snake, worm, ant, carpenter ant, silverfish, chigger, bat, squirrel, bait, centipede, millipede, flies, gnat, mosquito, grasshopper, cricket, songbird, robin, dust mite, mite, scabies, lyme disease, tick, springtail, water, exclusion, dispersal, roosts, woodpecker, ground squirrel, home, home maintenance, formosan, critter, nature, University of Nebraska, Barb Ogg, Soni Cochran, Mary Jane Frogge, Dave Smith, Don Janssen, Lancaster County, University of Nebraska, Lancaster, Cooperative Extension, Extension, community, consumer, education, resources
Description:Contrary to popular belief, chiggers do not burrow into the skin. Learn more from UNL Extension in Lancaster County.
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