What is Bird Mite and How It Could Infest Humans

Aug 27
10:36

2012

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Bird mites are naturally found where birds (such as pigeons, starlings, sparrows and poultry) and their nests are located. However, in the first few weeks after birds leave their nests, bird mites may infest homes in search of a blood-meal from humans. Bites from bird mites can cause severe irritation

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Bird mites are generally associated with moist or humid conditions and are most active during spring and early summer.

Humans can be exposed to bird mites when young birds leave their nests and the mite is left without a suitable host to feed from. They may move into living spaces in houses,What is Bird Mite and How It Could Infest Humans Articles climbing on walls, ceilings and bedding in search of a blood meal.

How do bird mites survive?

Bird mites:

• feed on the blood of birds

• survive and thrive in bird nesting material

• increase their numbers rapidly

• generally die within 3 weeks if without a blood meal from a bird host.

Get rid of bird mites in 3 steps!

 Step 1: Identification

Proper identification of bird mites is very important in determining how to control mite infestations.

 Step 2: Finding and removing bird nests

The best approach for controlling an infestation is to locate and remove bird nests.

When removing nests, a mask and gloves should be worn to prevent transfer of mites, and bacterial infections.

Nests may be found:

• around eaves and in chimneys

• in roof spaces

• in cavities in walls

• in foundations and basements around porches

• on window ledges.

 Step 3: Prevention and eradication

 Prevent birds from occupying spaces in houses by repairing broken tiles and blocking openings in eaves or roof cavities.

To eradicate bird mites, treat the area with an approved insecticide such as a surface spray or insecticide powder.

A registered pest controller may be required if the nesting material is inaccessible or large areas are involved.

How do bird mites affect humans?

Bird mites will feed on humans but do not live on humans as they cannot complete their life cycle on humans. Therefore, infestations are generally self-limiting if birds and nesting have been eradicated.

Bites from bird mites:

• cause severe irritation including itching, swelling and raised reddish spots on the skin caused by mites injecting saliva when feeding

• cause discomfort

• may result in secondary infections from scratching

• are not associated with transmission of any infectious disease

• are often difficult to diagnose and can be mistaken for the bites of other insects.

How can you avoid bird mite bites?

The best way to avoid bird mite bites is to apply an insect repellant containing diethyl meta-toluamide (DEET) or 3-methyl-n-diethylbenzamide.

An anti-itch cream or lotion may reduce irritation associated with bites.

  

The sensation of crawling bird mites on the skin will irritate some people.

Bird mites do not:

• prefer to bite any particular part of the body

• live under the skin.

 

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