acarid

NOUN
  1. very small free-living arachnid that is parasitic on animals or plants; related to ticks
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How To Use acarid In A Sentence

  • Most dejecta of dust acarid may be found on home mattress, pillow, bedquilt, sofa, carpet and curtain.
  • Moreover, the predatory mite C. simplex showed a preferable response to the acarid mites but it also significantly reduced citrus nematode T. semipenetrans populations under greenhouse conditions.
  • Meiling-mycin obtained by use of Nanchang-streptomycin has the function to kill insect, acarid and nematode.
  • This project gathered important scientific knowledge about the infestation of ham by parasites, including fungi and tiny spider-like acarids or mites, during the curing process.
  • Parts of the inner bark of the trees were removed and microscopic observations, which were carried out the next day, showed the existence of microscopic organisms and acarids.
  • Washing is the best way to ensure complete cleanliness and totally getting rid of acarids.
  • However, acarids have tarsal claws that attach directly to the tarsi, whereas algophagids and hyadesiids have tarsal claws at the ends of flattened pulvilliform pretarsal stalks.
  • Arachnids are represented in Sweden by spiders, harvestmen, pseudoscorpions and acarids.
  • Gastropods, micro-insects and acarids are restricted to several layers in the section and charophytes are only distributed in its top part.
  • Do I love him enough to overcome my morbid dread of acarids or do I hate the acarids so much that I will risk losing my love?
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