What are chiggers?

Chiggers are a large group of tiny mites which parasitize all classes of vertebrate animals, except fish. They are ectoparasites as immatures feeding on skin cells. They do not suck blood, but inject an enzyme which digests skin cells allowing the mite to eat.

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