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Originally Posted by Pam
Chiggers are a tiny parasitic insect that burrows under the skin and feeds! Aren't you glad you asked?
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I use Carmex on the bites! My sister who has them in her yard, keeps half and half Bleach and Water that she dabs on chigger bites.
I don't care what they are, or what they look like, all I know is that everytime you touch the bite area, they flare up again! They can itch for a week! Carmex seems to reduce the inflamation and itch for me so they only last a couple days! I don't like the little suckers! |
I hate chigger bites. I'm trying the nail polish.
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If you think you are going any where near that you might get bit take a teaspoon of vinegar before going out.
My husband used to do this when he was going hunting |
Spray off on the bites. It burns a little but it will take away the iching. I got them on my foot once brushing some dead grass off of the sidewalk. You can even use the cloths that come in the packets.
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Originally Posted by Katsie
Just was in the pasture and received a bunch of chigger bites. Is there a home remedy for this?
http://www.myhomeremedies.com/static/chigger-bites.html |
My MIL always said to bath in a tub with a small amout of Lysol added. (like a cap or two full)
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My mom always said either clear nail polish or a thin layer of Prell original shampoo and let dry . Do they still make prell shampoo?
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First, I would not bath in a tub with any amount of Lysol in it!
Katie-are you sure it is chigger bites and not poison oak, sumac, or ivy? Also, their are wood mites which do burrow under your skin. You have to see a Dr. for those and get meds. My DH had them everywhere a few years ago. He was in misery. Had to put special cream on all over everywhere for a week. I use a paste of baking soda and a little water, place on the bites and rest. The paste dries, is messy, but helps take the sting away and pulls out the poison. The vinegar works too. Here's a pic of three 'bites' I got two weeks ago. Itched like crazy, swelled my leg from the poison, and finally are 'drying' up after three soda treatments. Left calf chigger bites two weeks later. [ATTACH=CONFIG]82796[/ATTACH] |
I'm just glad we don't have them here.
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