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Turkey mites do not bite humans. Turkey mites are parasites of turkeys and rarely pose a threat to human health. Their natural hosts or turkey or the domestic chickens, and they rarely feed on humans. Some mite species can affect animals like rodents and birds, but they can't survive on human skin for an extended period.

If you've been exposed to turkey mites, you may experience skin irritation in some cases. While it's highly unlikely, if turkey mites do bite, the reaction can resemble that of a mosquito bite. However, since turkey mites primarily target birds, these cases are rare and can vary depending on individuals.

When dealing with turkey mites, proper hygiene practices, including regular cleaning and sanitization of bird coops or the affected areas, can help manage potential mite infestations.