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There are lots and lots of different kinds of mites in the world, many of them fire-engine red, most of them harmless, so since these pre-date your chickens, I would not worry about 'em.
Just a thought though, how big are these things and how many legs do they have -- box elder bugs (live in many parts of the country) tend to come in quantities of a billion or so at a time, esp. in spring and fall. The immature ones are bright red (adults are red and black, sort of a black X on their backs, kinda), but they are larger than mites (1/8-1/2" long depending on age and stage of development) with a segmented-looking body and have only 6, not 8, legs (antennae on head don't count). Box elder bugs are harmless too, btw, I just offer this in case you're curious
Pat
There are lots and lots of different kinds of mites in the world, many of them fire-engine red, most of them harmless, so since these pre-date your chickens, I would not worry about 'em.
Just a thought though, how big are these things and how many legs do they have -- box elder bugs (live in many parts of the country) tend to come in quantities of a billion or so at a time, esp. in spring and fall. The immature ones are bright red (adults are red and black, sort of a black X on their backs, kinda), but they are larger than mites (1/8-1/2" long depending on age and stage of development) with a segmented-looking body and have only 6, not 8, legs (antennae on head don't count). Box elder bugs are harmless too, btw, I just offer this in case you're curious

Pat