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TheScullster 07-02-2007 08:38 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
Hi all

As the subject, I have numerous bites to ankles and lower legs.
Start off itchy and irritating, but when you scratch the itch it turns into
a larger red lump thats more itchy and sore and bleeds!
Haven't spent much time in the garden so the blighters may not actually
originate from there.
Don't have pets and haven't consorted with any likely suspects recently.

Anyone any ideas.
Location is West Hull east yorkshire.

TIA

Phil



June Hughes 07-02-2007 08:59 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
In message ,
TheScullster writes
Hi all

As the subject, I have numerous bites to ankles and lower legs.
Start off itchy and irritating, but when you scratch the itch it turns into
a larger red lump thats more itchy and sore and bleeds!
Haven't spent much time in the garden so the blighters may not actually
originate from there.
Don't have pets and haven't consorted with any likely suspects recently.

Anyone any ideas.
Location is West Hull east yorkshire.

Sounds like mosquitos. Do you have any standing water in the garden?
That is where they lay their eggs, which hatch out into nymphs and the
hey presto, lots of mozzies.
--
June Hughes

Charlie Pridham 07-02-2007 09:07 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 

"TheScullster" wrote in message
. uk...
Hi all

As the subject, I have numerous bites to ankles and lower legs.
Start off itchy and irritating, but when you scratch the itch it turns

into
a larger red lump thats more itchy and sore and bleeds!
Haven't spent much time in the garden so the blighters may not actually
originate from there.
Don't have pets and haven't consorted with any likely suspects recently.

Anyone any ideas.
Location is West Hull east yorkshire.

TIA

Phil

You may not have pets but they still sound a lot like cat flea bites, they
are not usually interested in most people but will target others and of
course are far more likely to be a problem if there is no cat to feed off!
the egg stage is able to last a long time dormant in a house so its possible
it was some predecessors cat.

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and
Lapageria rosea



Sacha 07-02-2007 09:23 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
On 7/2/07 08:38, in article ,
"TheScullster" wrote:

Hi all

As the subject, I have numerous bites to ankles and lower legs.
Start off itchy and irritating, but when you scratch the itch it turns into
a larger red lump thats more itchy and sore and bleeds!
Haven't spent much time in the garden so the blighters may not actually
originate from there.
Don't have pets and haven't consorted with any likely suspects recently.

Anyone any ideas.
Location is West Hull east yorkshire.

Have you by any chance moved into new accommodation or started work
somewhere new? These sound like flea bites and the fleas could be lying
around waiting for a juicy meal to walk past!
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
(remove weeds from address)


JennyC 07-02-2007 09:38 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 

"TheScullster" wrote in message
. uk...
Hi all

As the subject, I have numerous bites to ankles and lower legs.
Start off itchy and irritating, but when you scratch the itch it turns
into a larger red lump thats more itchy and sore and bleeds!
Haven't spent much time in the garden so the blighters may not actually
originate from there.
Don't have pets and haven't consorted with any likely suspects recently.

Anyone any ideas.
Location is West Hull east yorkshire.
TIA
Phil


Sounds like flea bites. Maybe you were near a dog in a public place ?
Jenny



TheScullster 07-02-2007 09:44 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 

"JennyC" wrote


Sounds like flea bites. Maybe you were near a dog in a public place ?
Jenny

You might have hit the nail on the head there, Jenny.
Snooker club has alsation watch dog!

So what's the remedy then, any ideas?
Please don't suggest I give up my only recreation.

Phil



Dave Liquorice 07-02-2007 09:58 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:59:51 +0000, June Hughes wrote:

Location is West Hull east yorkshire.


Sounds like mosquitos.


To cold for mozzies ATM. I'd go with the cat flea theory. Has the OP been
anywhere that might have had a feline inhabitant. The feline doesn't have
to be there and good have left a considerable time ago, the eggs will
remain for a long time and hatch when a place is warmed up. They prefer a
feline host but when hungry anything will do.

--
Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail




[email protected] 07-02-2007 10:15 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
On Feb 7, 8:59 am, June Hughes wrote:
In message ,
TheScullster writesHi all

As the subject, I have numerous bites to ankles and lower legs.
Start off itchy and irritating, but when you scratch the itch it turns into
a larger red lump thats more itchy and sore and bleeds!
Haven't spent much time in the garden so the blighters may not actually
originate from there.
Don't have pets and haven't consorted with any likely suspects recently.


Anyone any ideas.
Location is West Hull east yorkshire.


Sounds like mosquitos. Do you have any standing water in the garden?
That is where they lay their eggs, which hatch out into nymphs and the
hey presto, lots of mozzies.
--
June Hughes


I have had mosquito bites on legs and ankles from living near
Cambridge
but only in July/August. February is way too cold thankfully. There
is one species (with striped legs; I kid ye not) that makes very itchy
bites that blister but not bleed.
Des




June Hughes 07-02-2007 10:44 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
In message om, Dave
Liquorice writes
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:59:51 +0000, June Hughes wrote:

Location is West Hull east yorkshire.


Sounds like mosquitos.


To cold for mozzies ATM. I'd go with the cat flea theory. Has the OP been
anywhere that might have had a feline inhabitant. The feline doesn't have
to be there and good have left a considerable time ago, the eggs will
remain for a long time and hatch when a place is warmed up. They prefer a
feline host but when hungry anything will do.

Yes, I expect you are right. Flea bites don't normally swell up to
enormous sizes though.
--
June Hughes

La Puce 07-02-2007 10:53 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
On 7 Feb, 10:44, June Hughes wrote:
Yes, I expect you are right. Flea bites don't normally swell up to
enormous sizes though.


Depends how hungry they are - different people also get different
reaction. And easy on the treatment - I'm sensitive ;o)

La Puce


Sacha 07-02-2007 10:55 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
On 7/2/07 10:44, in article , "June
Hughes" wrote:

In message om, Dave
Liquorice writes
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:59:51 +0000, June Hughes wrote:

Location is West Hull east yorkshire.

Sounds like mosquitos.


To cold for mozzies ATM. I'd go with the cat flea theory. Has the OP been
anywhere that might have had a feline inhabitant. The feline doesn't have
to be there and good have left a considerable time ago, the eggs will
remain for a long time and hatch when a place is warmed up. They prefer a
feline host but when hungry anything will do.

Yes, I expect you are right. Flea bites don't normally swell up to
enormous sizes though.


They can do if they're scratched and/or become infected.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
(remove weeds from address)


JennyC 07-02-2007 11:06 AM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 

"TheScullster" wrote in message
...

"JennyC" wrote


Sounds like flea bites. Maybe you were near a dog in a public place ?
Jenny


You might have hit the nail on the head there, Jenny.
Snooker club has alsation watch dog!

So what's the remedy then, any ideas?
Please don't suggest I give up my only recreation.
Phil


LOL !!
Ask the owner of the dog maybe to check the animal?
You can run a flea comb over it and see what you find :~)
Jenny



Sacha 07-02-2007 02:56 PM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 
On 7/2/07 11:27, in article ,
"Martin" wrote:

On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 09:58:34 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice"

wrote:

On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:59:51 +0000, June Hughes wrote:

Location is West Hull east yorkshire.

Sounds like mosquitos.


To cold for mozzies ATM.


Not completely. As the local authority head biologist in Leiden found,
mosquitoes can breed in your home. In his case they bred in water in a plant
pot.


We've had them trying to come in all winter - until the last couple of cold
days. But the OP's ankle level bites sound more like fleas or sand flies!

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
(remove weeds from address)


echinosum 07-02-2007 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheScullster (Post 689720)
Hi all

As the subject, I have numerous bites to ankles and lower legs.
Start off itchy and irritating, but when you scratch the itch it turns into
a larger red lump thats more itchy and sore and bleeds!
Haven't spent much time in the garden so the blighters may not actually
originate from there.
Don't have pets and haven't consorted with any likely suspects recently.

If they are flea bites, then there is a risk that the fleas have moved into your socks, and from there to other items of clothing or even your bed-linen. They are especially fond of woolly/knitted type fabrcs. Ideally you want to wash the items and then hang them out in warm bright sunshine, but in the absence of that tumble-drying may do the trick.

I twice caught cat-fleas while travelling in Chile. The first time I put on clean clothes, washed everything else and/or hung it out in the sun, and that did for them. The second time they must have got well into my sleeping-bag as that didn't work and I started getting bites on other parts of my body. I ended up spraying everything with flea-killer, then washing everything again, and that finally got rid of them.

We have had a few insect bites at home a couple of weeks ago, (not flea-bites) and I was seeing clouds of insects out in the garden. There is something nasty in my garden that is bites me in early spring. Hopefully the recent weather will have corrected that.

BAC 07-02-2007 04:42 PM

What Insect Caused These Bites?
 

"TheScullster" wrote in message
...

"JennyC" wrote


Sounds like flea bites. Maybe you were near a dog in a public place ?
Jenny

You might have hit the nail on the head there, Jenny.
Snooker club has alsation watch dog!

So what's the remedy then, any ideas?


Bicycle clips.




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