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How to Get Rid of Tiny Red Bugs – Identifying & Controlling Clover Mites

January 14, 2023 by Zameel Mirza Leave a Comment

Clover Mites (Tiny Red Bugs)

Red Clover Mites are very tiny arachnids, in the same family as a spider or trick, with a red or reddish-brown body. They are considered actual mites, not insects. They appear as little red specks and are commonly found on many kinds of green, leafy plants, and house siding, doors, windows, furniture or curtains. Moreover, they are not harmful to humans, but if suddenly crushed they will cause a reddish stain from the dispersion of their pigment. Tiny Red Bugs are commonly found in large numbers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Clover Mites, Insects Control Tagged With: bugs, Red bugs, tiny red bugs

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