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RE: How to stop chiggers?
"Redbug" is another name.Very small , red bodied, blood ducing mite like insect barely visible to the naked eye. I think the darn thisgs are 99% teeth ... like our beloved "No-See-Ums" down here in the south.Chiggersburrow into the skin and make a heck of a whelp if not removed propmtly.Love to migrate to where ever clothes are tight against the skin ... like sock tops and brief bands. Also a lover of "privates". Itch like crazy.Amix of about a gallon of warm water and table spoon of plain ol' Pine Sol will kill them like a a hammer. So will terpentine ... but man, that ain't no fun. There is a OTC product I think called "Chigger-Ease". It is a cream that kills them as well and that stuff does not burn too badly.But it takes days to do them in.
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RE: How to stop chiggers?
What pigiron posted. Re-read Mojo, they DO NOT burrow into the skin. Just take a hot soapy shower and they will be gone. However, the itch won't be gone for awhile. There is absolutely no need for Pine Sol, turpentine, bleach or any other home remedy. Anti itch topicals usually help, but it just takes time. They are dreadful little buggars.
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RE: How to stop chiggers?
ORIGINAL: whitetaildreamer Though we might call them something different up north and I don't want to sound dumb but what type of insect is a chigger? |
RE: How to stop chiggers?
And we scroll up to the top of this page... we have chigger info, what they are, and what they do.
Chiggers arepretty rare in the north. |
RE: How to stop chiggers?
I hate those bugs and snakes you guys have to put up with in the south. We have a few ticks early in the spring, but in the country I hunt the only things that bite are the wolves, bears, and cougars, and for some reason they don't creep me out as bad as the bugs and snakes of the south. I never seen so many ticks and snakes as I encountered when in Virginia, you couldn't pay me enough to walk through the tall grass in the area I was in.
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RE: How to stop chiggers?
We have them bad down here, and where they are bad, there's really no defeating them 100% of the time. Duct tape and tall boots works best for me. When that fails, I take some benadryl and swipe the affected area with acetone nail polish remover, it seems to neutralize the poison.
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RE: How to stop chiggers?
What pigiron posted is absolutely CORRECT and what I have found to help more than anything,since the itch is an allergic reaction ,is to put anantihistamine stop itch cream,(I like the benadryl gel) and take a couple Benadryl tabs and that seems to work better than any home remedy I have tried.
I believe that covering the spots with fingernail polish does help,just because it cover the spot and prevents the area from being irritated as bad but the above does a much better job stopping the misory imo. |
RE: How to stop chiggers?
ORIGINAL: NightFire Chiggers arepretty rare in the north. Nightfire, how north are you? I always considered NJ north, but I guess your farther upyet.Hell,...you can't escape chiggers here. I've had chiggers all of my damn life!:D |
RE: How to stop chiggers?
FYI guys.
For those of us that have already been infested with these menacing devils, I have found a home remedy that dries up the affected area much faster than steriod shots, benadryl, or hydrocortisone. Oxy pads. That's right, whatever that active ingredient is in there for drying up acne, also dries up the sore left behind by a 'harvest mite', 'chigger', 'redbug', or any other name for these vermin. DO NOT use bleach, turpentine or any other harsh chemical or scalding hot water, unless you just want to be permanantly scarred with a chemical burn. Some really bad ideas for remedies out there! |
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