beige and have a flat, elongated body. They are roughly 0.4 mm in length. Males are smaller than females. Protonymphs, deutonymphs and adults are very mobile
colour, and have a flat, elongated body. They are roughly 0.4 mm in length. Males are smaller than females. The mites are very mobile and actively search for
days (at about 70°C). The sex ratio will typically be equal, 1:1 females to males. Eggs hatch in 3-4 days to begin their larval stages. Larvae resemble adult
higher temperatures. Females are approximately 0.6 mm in length, and although males are slightly smaller, flatter and more elongated, they are difficult to
stingers. This is also true with honeybees and wasps. Drones, which are the male bumblebees, cannot sting. Further, the stinger is mainly used as a weapon