My first thought seeing the Chigger image was a thought this looks like a Tick, same body structure and size. Both are located in same environment and both bite. Was wondering if the Chigger caries the Lyme Disease or various bacteria as does the Tick. The markings are obviously different. Being red in color, makes it difficult for a "color blind" person to see wherein the red-green deficiency is very common in males. Difficult for me to see wild strawberries, unless I turn over the leaves.
Thanks for the article, heard about Chiggers, but didn't know much about them.
My first thought seeing the Chigger image was a thought this looks like a Tick, same body structure and size. Both are located in same environment and both bite. Was wondering if the Chigger caries the Lyme Disease or various bacteria as does the Tick. The markings are obviously different. Being red in color, makes it difficult for a "color blind" person to see wherein the red-green deficiency is very common in males. Difficult for me to see wild strawberries, unless I turn over the leaves.
Thanks for the article, heard about Chiggers, but didn't know much about them.