välispidiste
Välispidiste is an Estonian term that translates to "external parasite" in English. It refers to an organism that lives on the outside of its host's body and obtains nourishment from it. These parasites typically attach themselves to the skin, fur, feathers, or other external surfaces of their host.
Common examples of välispidiste include fleas, ticks, lice, mites, and leeches. These organisms can affect a
The effects of välispidiste on their hosts can vary. Some may cause irritation, itching, and discomfort. Others
Control and prevention of välispidiste infestations are important for maintaining health. This can involve various methods