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Itchy Chiggers

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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.

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Title: Chiggers (008-96)
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Chiggers create quite an itch. Learn preventative steps to reduce your chances of dealing with these annoying warm-weather pests. University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension in Lancaster County.

Category: University - County - Activities - Nebraska - Pest - Lancaster - Skin - Outdoors - Bugs - Extension - Cooperative - Summer - Barb - Soni - Lawn - Harvest - Cochran - Bite - Dermatitis - Chigger - Mite


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