What are the clover?
Dear clover are small arachnids who live in many parts of the world, including Europe, North America and Australia. The creatures are herbivorous and, above all, live in grassy areas. They are so small that people often see them, and their color is red. In some cases, they can be considered a pest, although it is usually not a serious problem.
Generally speaking, clover mites live in places that provide a lot of foods that can eat and offer a comfortable temperature range. This means that mites usually occur in the fields of vegetation and are more common in spring or early parts of the summer. Sometimes they can be placed in slightly unexpected places if they find an unusual source of food.
Clocks are vegetables mites and meet food consumption by drinking sap. In general, they will eat almost any kind of plant they can find, but often prefer grass. In some cases, molds will also be molds, and it can attract them to places that would not normally be frequent.
These creatures are egg layers and the number of eggs that lie in a certain year will vary depending on the temperature. They are very short -term and usually reproduce and die within a month. The eggs do not hatch until the temperature is correct, and it is generally between about 40 degrees and 85 degrees Fahrenheit (4 to 29 degrees Celsius). In principle, eggs do not hatch in the hottest part of summer or winter, which limits the number of mites born annually. Experts suggest that mites are reproduced in most areas and die about twice a year.
People who leave the grass too close to the edges of their homes can sometimes infect themselves with a huge amount of clover. It can be difficult for people to keep them outside because they are so small that they can fit very small holes. Some people take special measures to avoid infestation, such as keeping grass outside their homes or sealing all possible entrancesh points. There are very few in the human house to eat mites, so they normally die very quickly, and it is not always necessary for people to deal with them in any special way.