Mite tunnels or burrows develop beneath the skin where the mites push their way through the body. They range in length from one to ten inches and may also present as fine, silvery lines on the skin. The burrows are most often visible in the webbing between the fingers, on the hands, and inside the wrists, though they can develop anywhere the mites pass through.

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