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The flour mite, Acarus siro, a pest of stored and animal feedstuffs, is one of many species of grain and flour mites.

(2007). 9780849385391, CRC Press. .
An older name for the species is Tyroglyphus farinae.

The flour mite, which is pale greyish white in colour with pink legs, is the most common species of in foodstuffs. The males are from long and the female is from long. The flour mites are found in grain and may become exceedingly abundant in poorly stored material. The female produces large clutches of eggs and the life cycle takes just over two weeks. The cast skins and dead bodies can form a fluffy brown material that accumulates under sacks on the warehouse floor. After a while, predatory mites tend to move in, and these keep the flour mites under control.

Flour mites that contaminate grains, flour and animal feedstuffs, create in the dust produced, and also transfer microorganisms. Foodstuffs acquire a sickly sweet smell and an unpalatable taste. When fed infested feeds, animals show reduced feed intake, diarrhea, inflammation of the small intestine, and impaired growth. Pigs have their live-weight gain, feed-to-gain ratio, and nitrogen retention markedly reduced by infested feeds.

Flour mites are intentionally inoculated into cheese to improve the flavor. When used for this purpose, they may be referred to as "".

The mites sometimes bite humans, which can cause an allergic reaction known as Baker's itch.

(2025). 9781550093780, BC Decker Inc..
(2025). 9780306481314, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
File:9-Acarus siro male ventr DIC40 BMOC 01-0903-003.jpg| A. siro male, adult, ventral view File:7-Acarus siro female ventr BF20 BMOC 01-0903-003.jpg| A. siro female, adult, ventral view File:2-Acarus siro HDN vent BF40 BMOC 86-0401-003.jpg| A. siro phoretic deutonymph, ventral view.


See also
  • List of mites associated with cutaneous reactions


External links
  • Wikihow How to Get Rid of and Prevent Flour Mites (domestic infestations)

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