Sentences with phrase «by a mite called»

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This was no dust speck by my breathing blown, But unmistakably a living mite With inclinations it could call its own It paused as with suspicion of my pen, And then came racing wildly on again To where my manuscript was not yet dry; Then paused again and either drank or smelt — With loathing, for again it turned to fly.
When males and females touched, fertilization occurred; when they were separated by a space three - fourths of an inch to one - and - a-half inches wide, it did not — unless mites and tiny arthropods called springtails were present to shuttle sperm between them.
It is caused by a parasite called a mite that lives on the surface of the ear.
He may be suffering from demodectic mange, which is caused by a tiny mite called Demodex canis.
Dog ear infection medicine is usually called for when an ear infection is caused by bacteria, yeast or mites.
Other boils can be caused by a tiny parasitic mite called Demodex canis.
A mite infestation, particularly in cats and kittens, is caused by specie of mites called «Notoedris Cati».
Ear mites can be treated by a veterinarian, so please call or email the foster coordinator for a medical appointment.
Demodicosis, also called red mange or demodex, is a skin disease caused by Demodex canis, a cigar - shaped microscopic mite that is a normal inhabitant of canine skin and found on most healthy dogs.
Mange is a generic term that describes a hair loss and skin condition caused by microscopic parasites, called mites that live on or in the skin.
Demodectic mange, also called demodicosis, is caused by one of the microscopic mites of the Demodex genus.
Typical ear margin hair loss of sarcoptic mange Also called scabies, this mange mite is transmitted by direct contact and is contagious to other dogs.
Demodicosis is a condition that is caused by a skin mite called demodex canis.
The country's bee population had already been shocked in recent years by a tiny, parasitic bug called the varroa mite, which has destroyed more than half of some beekeepers» hives and devastated most wild honeybee populations.
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