mite |
demodectic |
As a noun mite
is shoot.
As an adjective demodectic is
of, pertaining to or caused by parasitic mites of the genus
demodex .
mite |
gamasoidosis |
As nouns the difference between mite and gamasoidosis
is that
mite is shoot while
gamasoidosis is a cutaneous condition caused by mites.
mite |
chlordimeform |
As nouns the difference between mite and chlordimeform
is that
mite is a minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina while
chlordimeform is an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
Lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
mite |
fluvalinate |
As nouns the difference between mite and fluvalinate
is that
mite is shoot while
fluvalinate is a synthetic pyrethroid commonly used to control varroa mites in honey bee colonies.
mite |
miticidal |
As a noun mite
is shoot.
As an adjective miticidal is
having the effect of killing mites.
mite |
oribatid |
As nouns the difference between mite and oribatid
is that
mite is a minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina while
oribatid is any of a group of mites of the suborder suborder: Oribatida.
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