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Cicadas come with an itchy pest — nearly invisible mites that can cause rashes and travel with the wind
This year’s cicada emergence was a double whammy of insects, with two groups of periodical cicadas that only come out of the ground every 13 or 17 years making a simultaneous appearance. But even after the two broods go back underground, it seems as though they may leave something pesky and itchy behind.
According to WebMD, cicada eggs are a food source for oak leaf itch mites — tiny arachnids that aren’t even a quarter of a millimeter in length and that are “invisible to the naked eye.” Each fall, several states have reported outbreaks of the pests, otherwise known as Pyemotes herfsi. They’ve been linked to cicadas before, with the Illinois Department of Public Health releasing a report in 2008 that said cicadas were the only insect parasitized by the mites the year prior. It was the first confirmed report of the mites terrorizing cicada eggs at the time.
“Brood XIII periodical cicadas emerged earlier in the year and laid large numbers of eggs in the terminal branches of many deciduous tree species in the outbreak area,” the report says. “It appears that this abundance of cicada eggs served as the host upon which populations of P. herfsi mites amplified to outbreak levels.”
In 2021, The Washington Post reported that some residents in the D.C. area were experiencing the mites after the cicadas left.
“We wake up at night just scratching,” one woman told the Post. “…It’s like we have splotches of white paint all over us now that we’re using the calamine [lotion]. The sores are red and swollen, so it’s not pretty.”
In response to that article, University of Maryland Entomology professor Paula Shrewsbury said that the mites typically feed on midge fly larvae and that once they develop, “they drop from the tree…and can be carried by wind for large distances.” From there, they’ll drop down on people and animals and bite.
People are often exposed to the mites while near trees that have been infested with insects that the mites feed on or while dealing with fall foliage, she added. Unlike chigger bites that typically pop up on the lower body around the waist or under socks and other tight clothing, bites from itch mites are typically around the neck, shoulders and chest, she said.
The latest cicada emergence seems to have brought them back.
“I think they’re back and I don’t know what to do about them,” one TikToker said in June, showing a raised bump on her arm surrounded by a rashy-looking red area. “…It lasts forever. … They are awful.”
What to know about oak leaf itch mites
According to PennState Extension, these tiny mites are “elongated, reddish tan in color and have a shiny exoskeleton.” Females are typically larger than males so they can carry up to 250 offspring at a time. Adult males will emerge from their mother’s abdomen ahead of females, and once the females come out, the males will mate with them and then die.
The females will then find a gall, or a growth on a plant caused by mites, insects or some other kind of infestation. Any larvae in the gall are paralyzed with the mite’s venom, which is strong enough to paralyze prey 166,000 times the mite’s size, PennState Extension says.
Most people get these mite bites in the late summer and early fall when the species is most populated.
“Studies have shown that mites can fall from trees in numbers of up to 370,000 per day,” PennState Extension says. “They are also easily carried by the wind and can potentially enter through window screens and thereby bite people who do not often go outdoors.”
How to prevent oak leaf itch mite bites
PennState Extension says that eradicating the mites is difficult, as tree sprays usually don’t seep into the galls where the mites hide out. Some people find that DEET is helpful, but the best mode of protection, the site says, is to limit time under infested trees and immediately wash clothes and shower after you are around those areas.
Symptoms can appear within 10 hours of exposure, Shrewsbury said.
“Bites may look like raised, red areas with a small central blister on the skin,” she said. “The bites are itchy and may be painful if scratched.”
How to treat oak leaf itch mite bites
Calamine lotions and itch creams can reduce the itching of the bites. Although it can be difficult, it’s recommended not to scratch them, as it can lead to infection.
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Elon Musk’s DOGE is hiring. Here’s the kind of person he’s looking for.
The new Department of Government Efficiency, a group created by President-elect Donald Trump with the task of identifying ways to cut federal spending and headed by billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, is already taking resumes.
The request for job applicants was posted Thursday by the new X account for DOGE, which despite its heady mission isn’t an official government department. In his statement on Tuesday announcing the effort, Trump described Musk and Ramaswamy’s role as providing “advice and guidance from outside of government.”
It’s unclear where the funding for DOGE will come from or the size of its budget, as well as whether Musk, the world’s richest person, and Ramaswamy, who has an estimated net worth of $1 billion, will be paid for their efforts. The Trump campaign didn’t respond to a request for information.
In the meantime, DOGE is starting to hire, according to the post on X, the social media service (formerly known as Twitter) owned by Musk. The account already has 1.2 million followers on the platform.
What qualifications is DOGE looking for?
The post didn’t disclose the specific educational or career experience it is looking for in applicants. Instead, it described the kind of person they want to hire: “We need super high-IQ small-government revolutionaries willing to work 80+ hours per week on unglamorous cost-cutting.”
It added that it doesn’t want “more part-time idea generators.”
How can people apply for a DOGE job?
The post said that interested applicants should send a direct message, or DM, to the account with their CV, although the DOGE account wasn’t open to messages when the job notice was first posted.
“Off to a great start. ‘DM this account with an application’,” one person pointed out. “DMs not open.”
Even after the DOGE account opened to direct messages, not all X users could send their resumes because only verified accounts or accounts followed by DOGE are able to DM the account. The DOGE account currently doesn’t follow any other X users, and verification on the platform costs $84 a year.
Only the “top 1% of applicants” will be reviewed by Musk and Ramaswamy, the DOGE account added. The post didn’t specify how it will rank applicants.
What does a DOGE job pay?
The post didn’t specify the salary range or benefits.
What kind of response is the post receiving?
A mix of pointed questions, humor as well as support from fans of Musk and Trump.
“Anything over 40 hours will be paid overtime right?” one person posted on X in response to the job post.
Others posted tongue-in-cheek “qualifications,” with one person writing, “I’d love to join here’s my resume: – B+ in Science – JV soccer team (2 years) – Can eat >10 Oreos in one sitting – Owner of several Dogecoins – Can burp the alphabet – Can run fast (top 25% of class).”
Another touted his “104 IQ (4 points above highest score possible).”
Valentina Gomez, a Republican politician who posted a video of herself burning books in February, responded, “But I’m ready to cut & make a dent on that outstanding budget. TSI, IRS, ATF are the first to go.”
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