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Why Do Some Mites Occupy Both Ears of a Moth?

Some mites occupy both of a moth’s ears because they live only in the outer part of the ear and do not deafen it by destroying its sensory structures.

Sometimes these mites occupy only one of the moth’s ears, often because only one mite boarded the moth.

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