Difference between ticks and mites

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Let me share with you a difference between ticks and mites.   
Aspect Ticks Mites
Introduction Ticks are generally larger Mites are generally smaller
Visibility Visible to the naked eye May require magnification for visibility
Habitat   ·        Grasslands ·        Forests ·        Urban areas   ·        Soil ·        Vegetation ·        Water ·        Animal hosts
Lifecycle       Typically have a four-stage lifecycle: ·        Egg ·        Larva ·        Nymph ·        Adult Diverse lifecycles    
Diseases ·        Lyme disease ·        Rocky Mountain spotted fever ·        Skin irritations ·        Allergic reactions
Legs Typically have four pairs of legs Variable number of legs usually eight
Body Segments Body usually divided into two parts idiosoma and gnathosoma Body may have a fused or unfused idiosoma
Subgroups ·        Mainly divided into three families: Ixodidae (hard ticks) ·        Argasidae (soft ticks) ·        Nuttalliellidae ·        Diverse subgroups, including Prostigmata ·        Mesostigmata, ·        Astigmata ·        Cryptostigmata
Examples ·        Ixodes scapularis (deer tick) ·        Amblyomma americanum (Lone Star tick) ·        Sarcoptes scabiei (the itch mite) ·        Tetranychus urticae (the two-spotted spider mite)
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