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What Kind Of Bug Bites Do I Have

What kind of bug bites are these?

If they tend to be mostly lower legs, it is flea bites. You don't even necessarily have to be around a pet with fleas, because they sometimes live in grassy fields and get into carpeting after jumping on your legs and getting transported there.

Best solution is a bug bomb as well as showering in hot water and washing clothes in hot water

What kind of bug bite do I have?

If it's really itchy and reddened, you may have been bitten by bedbugs. Bedbugs spend the day in the crevices of your bed and bedding then at night they come out and bite. If you look at the piping along the edges of your mattress, you would see evidence of the bedbugs..."IF" it's bedbugs at all.

Bedbugs have made a comeback in America. They were gone for many years, but have returned via travelers from the orient and Asia who have brought them along as hitchhikers in their luggage. When staying at hotels, they move around the room and get into crevices in the walls, sofas, chairs, furniture and beds.

If not bedbugs, then I would suspect fleas.

6 bug bites on my BUTT??

Since you did mention that where you are living, it is hot, even at night, then perhaps the bites you have are being caused by ants. A good way to stop the itching from any insect bite is to use a tea bag that was used to brew a cup of tea with. Allow the bag to cool down before rubbing the bag on the insect bites on your behind, and the acid in the tea will stop the itching and reduce any swelling caused from the bites.

If this problem isn't being caused by ants, then maybe the other answer already submitted to your question regarding spider bites is plausible, especially if your residing in swamp areas where these little guys like to roam, freely I might add.

I know that using the used tea bag works to remove the swelling caused by bee stings and it also help stops the itching from mosquito's, so you might give it a try and I hope it helps to give you some quick relief and comfort.

Thank you for your support

What kind of bugs bite and draw blood?

I live in Michigan and we have these little gnat type bugs that are biting us on the hairline mostly and they make you bleed. Any idea what they are? And how do I get rid of them?

What type of bug bite is this?

I had a bug bite on my left shin that I at first thought was a mosquito bite. I did itch it and days later it has now expanded and created small bumps around it. It is also very red and had a scab on the cente and is still sometime itchy. I don t think it is a mosquito bite and unsure what is should do and what kind of bite it might be.

Ahhh! bug bites on my balls?!?

I always go without underwear in jeans and have never had a problem like that. What were you doing? Hiking though a swamp? Put some lotion on it and stop making people that don't wear underwear look stupid.

I keep waking up with bug bites but no bugs, what is biting me?

Unfortunately, the answer is that bed bugs are likely biting you. There are many myths about bed bugs - people think that you will find traces of them like droppings/blood, and people also think that you will get many bites. Both are often not true. You are going to be wondering for a year, getting bites all the while (and possibly spreading the bugs outside your home). I know this from experience of a boyfriend who spent months of online research, put down every type of trap on the market, and never found bed bugs, until about 4 months into it, he did find just one. He couldn’t find any others but continued to get bites - just one or two - every night. He got them taken care of. Don’t be fooled by the myths of how bed bugs are - just get your place examined by a professional company and proceed from there.

Should I go to the doctor to have bug bites examined?

This looks suspicious, but should just be observed for a couple of days (48 hours) to assess whether it is getting worse or better. Pain is the key usually. Is it getting more painful, or less painful over that time frame. More pain means infection, less pain the body's defenses are controlling it.My only other concern is what bug did this? Was it a tick sucking blood that you had to remove? That could be the beginning of a Lyme disease. Particularly if the redness forms a circle that enlarges over time, forming a “target” looking lesion. get that checked immediately as you need tetracycline to treat it.My only othe concern is a brown recluse spider bite. These live predominantly in the southern USA. The bite is essentially painless, but in days the poison restricts blood flow, and portions of the skin can slough off creating an open sore that is difficult to heal.

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