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Every creature in the swarm drops a pool of [[nectar]] when killed, which makes them valuable for building a flowered army. When trying to get [[Poko]]s, they are also somewhat efficient. The reason Mitites are found inside eggs is because they lay ''their'' eggs inside the eggs of other organisms, making them parasitoids. Strangely, they cannot be [[Ultra-bitter Spray|petrified]] in the [[area]]s or [[cave]] (save sublevel 6 of Bulblax Kingdom) they are found in, but ''can'' be petrified in the [[Piklopedia]] by pressing the Z button.
Every creature in the swarm drops a pool of [[nectar]] when killed, which makes them valuable for building a flowered army. When trying to get [[Poko]]s, they are also somewhat efficient. The reason Mitites are found inside eggs is because they lay ''their'' eggs inside the eggs of other organisms, making them parasitoids. Strangely, they cannot be [[Ultra-bitter Spray|petrified]] in the [[area]]s or [[cave]] (save sublevel 6 of Bulblax Kingdom) they are found in, but ''can'' be petrified in the [[Piklopedia]] by pressing the Z button.


==How to kill==
==How to kill==
The best way to kill Mitites is to throw [[Purple Pikmin]] onto them: any color will work, but Purple Pikmin send out shock waves that kill all of the surrounding Mitites; without purples, a direct hit is required to kill a single enemy. Also, purples are the only Pikmin that do not seem to be afraid of mitites
The best way to kill Mitites is to throw [[Purple Pikmin]] onto them: any color will work, but Purple Pikmin send out shock waves that kill all of the surrounding Mitites; without purples, a direct hit is required to kill a single enemy. Also, purples are the only Pikmin that do not seem to be afraid of mitites.
[[Image:Mitite.jpg|frame|Artwork of four Mitites.]]
 


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It's scientific name, '''''Mitivius infiltratus''''', loosely means 'mite inflitrate'. ''Mitvius'' sounds somewhat like mite, and ''infiltratus ''sounds similar to inflitrate. It also fits, as it inflitrates eggs to lay its own.
*Its scientific name, '''''Mitivius infiltratus''''', loosely means 'mite inflitrate'. ''Mitvius'' sounds somewhat like mite, and ''infiltratus ''sounds similar to inflitrate. It also fits, as it inflitrates eggs to lay its own.


[[Image:Mitite.jpg|frame|left|Artwork of four Mitites.]]


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