AlphaSuerte
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- Jul 17, 2018
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Over the past three seasons, I have been 'attacked' by hordes of either hatching, larval ticks, or some type of mite that looks just like a tiny tick. I am not picking them up while walking through brush; however, if I sit (or even stand) for long enough in one place, I will eventually find tens (or hundreds) of these tiny pests actively climbing up my boots and pants. They like to concentrate where my pants are damp and in contact with my skin, and are obviously looking for a mammalian meal. I know no one can positively identify these little guys without a picture, but I'm curious about your opinions as to whether these are some kind of hatching, larval ticks (possibly 'winter ticks'), or chiggers/mites. I have experience with adult ticks during the spring, but not so much with similar parasites during the fall/winter (until recently). Is anyone else in Idaho/Wyoming/Montana experiencing this?