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  2. Tunga penetrans - Wikipedia

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    Tunga penetrans is a species of flea also known as the jigger, jigger flea, chigoe, chigo, chigoe flea, chigo flea, nigua, sand flea, or burrowing flea. It is a parasitic insect found in most tropical and sub-tropical climates. In its parasitic phase it has significant impact on its hosts, which include humans and certain other mammalian species.

  3. Tungiasis - Wikipedia

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    Tungiasis is an inflammatory skin disease caused by infection with the female ectoparasitic Tunga penetrans, a flea also known as the chigoe, chigo, chigoe flea, chigo flea, jigger, nigua, sand flea, or burrowing flea (and not to be confused with the chigger, a different arthropod).

  4. Chigger Bites: What They Look Like and How to Prevent and ...

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    What are chiggers? The chigger, also known as redbugs, jiggers, and harvest mites are the parasitic larvae form of a mite in the Trombiculidae family. They are nearly invisible at around 0.15 to 0 ...

  5. Trombiculosis - Wikipedia

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    Trombiculosis is a rash caused by trombiculid mites, especially those of the genus Trombicula (chiggers). The rash is also often known as chigger bites.. Chiggers are commonly found on the tip of blades of grasses to catch a host, so keeping grass short, and removing brush and wood debris where potential mite hosts may live, can limit their impact on an area.

  6. Here’s How to Tell the Difference Between a Chigger Bite and ...

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    Chiggers are looking for a liquified skin cell meal and can find one easily by crawling from the ground to your bare feet (or shoes) and attaching to the skin, explains entomologist Jody Green, at ...

  7. What do chigger bites look like? Photos to help identify and ...

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    After chiggers hatch, they feed on the skin of a human or animal until they fall off and turn into an adult mite. The mites can be red, orange or yellow depending on how old they are. Because of ...

  8. Jiggers - Wikipedia

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    Jiggers may refer to: Jiggers, an Iggy Arbuckle character; Jiggers, alleyways in Liverpool, like chares in North-east England; Tunga penetrans, an aquatic-related parasite; Jiggers, devices used by trainers in Thoroughbred racing in Australia to deliver electric shocks to horses

  9. Chiggers infected with potentially deadly bacteria found in ...

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    They put tiles on the ground at 10 sites in eight counties and checked the tiles after about a minute for the presence of chiggers. They collected the chiggers they found and tested them.