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The way of life of most parasitic mites varies considerably. Many species are very slow moving and use animals as a form of transport while sucking their blood. Even the diet of different species varies greatly. Mites live from bacteria etc... or from plants or plant parts, fungi, carrion, dead tissue (eg skin flakes) or fat.
>> Arachnids -> Mites and Ticks
Epiphragma ocellaris prefer moist habitats such as deciduous forests, swamps or wet meadows. They are active in May and June and from September to April and suck blood. Their larvae, which probably develop in the soil, have hairy pseudopods (feet). They feed on parts of decaying plants.
>> Mosquitoes -> Limoniid Crane Flies -> Epiphragma ocellaris

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