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"Andy Champ" wrote in message
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gloria.p wrote:


Bedbugs are a possibility, particularly if you have been traveling
recently.

Look also to spiders. Here are some photos comparing bedbug to spider
bites:

http://www.badspiderbites.com/

gloria p


Those are _American_ spider bites. There being 2 UK groups on the list I
assume the OP is in the UK. I don't think any UK species do anything
like that.

Andy


There is an alien one getting about that bites: was on tv recently but I
forget its name.


And the little brown 'ladybird' shaped carpet beetles also manage to bite
before you roll over and squash them.


S



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