The mite is reminiscent of the clover mite, Bryobia praetiosa. There are yet
other mites that are fairly consistent in form, but this one is particularly
abundant, especially in warmer months. They wander into dwellings though
impressively tiny gaps in the building envelope.
Richard J.
Great info, thanks you!
On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 12:27 PM Andreetta, Michelle@CDPR <
michelle.andree...@cdpr.ca.gov> wrote:
> Hi Cindi,
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> I’m not a collections manager, but rather an Environmental Scientist for
> the Urban IPM Program at the CA Dept of Pesticide Regulation.
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> This is
I think this is an *Attagenus *species - either *fasciatus *or *woodroffei*.
Tony
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