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Correct. These are very commonly seen as Tom noted. The larvae of most are 
parasitic on arthropods; species of one genus are pollen feeders. Nymphs and 
adults are predaceous.  The pollen feeders have been known to bite people – but 
it’s only tasting, not feeding.  They can actually stay on the roof and walls 
of buildings and don’t go back to the ground.  Crushed mites do stain certain 
substrates.
Lou

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These red mites are quite common crawling up the exterior of buildings and 
entering through the weep holes in the lower frames of windows.  They are 
originating in the moist leaf litter and mulch around the perimeter of the 
building.  You'll have to check with Lou, but I think they are predaceous.  The 
only damage they cause is a red smear if crushed.

Tom Parker


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Red snout mites are members of Bdellidae; this one looks more like an 
Erythraeidae.

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I have found these too - also in Seattle. I think they are red snout mites.

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Hello everyone,

I found this little guy (less than 1 mm) near our library, which is on the 
third floor. My first guess is that it's a mite, but since it was by our 
library, I wanted to be sure it wasn't something more harmful.

Thank you!

Megan Jablonski
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