Help with identifying an insect pest

brayne

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I'm new to the forum, so hello to everyone.

I'm in Sydney, Australia and have had backyard chickens for a couple of years now. They free range in the backyard, and I've never really had any issues with pests before. Today I was in the backyard doing some work on their coop, and when I came inside I had a few of these on me (see attached image). The critter is about 1mm in length.

I suspect it's a mite, but I just want to be sure before I start any form of treatment.

Thanks in advance,
Bruce.
 

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I'm new to the forum, so hello to everyone.

I'm in Sydney, Australia and have had backyard chickens for a couple of years now. They free range in the backyard, and I've never really had any issues with pests before. Today I was in the backyard doing some work on their coop, and when I came inside I had a few of these on me (see attached image). The critter is about 1mm in length.

I suspect it's a mite, but I just want to be sure before I start any form of treatment.

Thanks in advance,
Bruce.

No clue what it is, but you can keep it there. :oops:
 
Thanks to everyone for the replies!

This website says it is the tropical rat mite

Yes, that definitely looks like the critter in question. And it would make sense, as I know there are some rats living in the backyard compost bin.

Time to buy some traps I think!

Thanks again for all the replies.

Bruce
 
Actually, on second thought, I think it looks more like a bird mite (they sure do look similar). Either way, I've definitely got some cleaning work to do!
 

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