Chiggers tiny tiny: The missouri dept. Of conservation says chiggers are baby mites that can only bite through areas of thinner, tender skin (so chiggers like women & children). Chiggers are less than 1/150th of an inch, which is almost invisible. Lice and ticks are bigger. Chiggers are born red, so several of them together might look like a tiny red dot. They are yellowish after feeding. Chiggers don't suck blood.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Red: They are red in color but very tiny. Your more likely to see a tick or louse.
Answered 9/1/2013
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