I had a bad reaction to chigger bites last year. Apparently we have them in south jersey, but before that I had never heard of them. Where I live when I'm not in school we do not have chiggers.
Anyways, I did a lot of research when I was bit by the chiggers and realized there are ALOT of misconceptions about these guys. They DO NOT burrow in your skin. A lot of people confuse chiggers with scabies. Therefore, applying nailpolish to a chigger bite will not kill the chigger...by the time the red bumps show, the chigger has already fallen off. Some people have worse reactions to chigger bites than others. I had such a bad reaction that I developed bumps on my face (There was very little chance I had actually gotten bit in this area). Typically the chiggers bite around your ankles or waist line...anywhere that is moist and constricted by socks, underwhere, pants, etc. The spots may travel up your legs or torso, but these are typically due to an allergic reaction to the actual bite.
The best bet for chigger bites is lots and lots of benadryl. I went to the doctors and they gave me some pills and benadryl cream. It takes a week or two for the itching to go away. Itching will cause the spots to bleed, so try not to itch!
As for ticks, I usually just pick them off with tweezers. I've never had lymes disease or any other tick-borne disease, but then again I've been lucky as far as ticks go. However, if you have a lot of them on you, I can see how it would be painful to pick them all off! Best prevention is a nice pwoerful bug spray! The company "Off" makes a nice "Deep Woods" spray that repels ticks AND chiggers. When I have that on, I never have an issue with ticks or any other bug for that matter!
Anyways, I did a lot of research when I was bit by the chiggers and realized there are ALOT of misconceptions about these guys. They DO NOT burrow in your skin. A lot of people confuse chiggers with scabies. Therefore, applying nailpolish to a chigger bite will not kill the chigger...by the time the red bumps show, the chigger has already fallen off. Some people have worse reactions to chigger bites than others. I had such a bad reaction that I developed bumps on my face (There was very little chance I had actually gotten bit in this area). Typically the chiggers bite around your ankles or waist line...anywhere that is moist and constricted by socks, underwhere, pants, etc. The spots may travel up your legs or torso, but these are typically due to an allergic reaction to the actual bite.
The best bet for chigger bites is lots and lots of benadryl. I went to the doctors and they gave me some pills and benadryl cream. It takes a week or two for the itching to go away. Itching will cause the spots to bleed, so try not to itch!
As for ticks, I usually just pick them off with tweezers. I've never had lymes disease or any other tick-borne disease, but then again I've been lucky as far as ticks go. However, if you have a lot of them on you, I can see how it would be painful to pick them all off! Best prevention is a nice pwoerful bug spray! The company "Off" makes a nice "Deep Woods" spray that repels ticks AND chiggers. When I have that on, I never have an issue with ticks or any other bug for that matter!